3M Scotchrap All-Weather Corrosion Protection Tape, 2-Inch x 100 ft

2,750.00

3M™ Scotchrap™ Tapes 50 and 51 are tough, polyvinyl chloride based tapes with
special high tack adhesives formulated to resist corrosion of metal piping systems
above and below ground, fittings and joints on all mill-coated pipe and electrical
conduit systems. These tapes are:
 Resistant to corrosive salt water, soil acids, alkalies and salts, common
chemicals, chemical vapors, and exposure to outdoor weathering and sunlight.
 Resistant to impact, abrasions, punctures, and tears. Tape 50 is highly
conformable, all-weather 10 mil (0,254 mm) thick tape designed for application
over a wide temperature range. Tape 51 provides similar qualities in a thicker,
20 mil (0,508 mm) tape. Both tapes have electrical insulating properties.

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3M™ Scotchrap™ Tapes 50 and 51 are tough, polyvinyl chloride based tapes with
special high tack adhesives formulated to resist corrosion of metal piping systems
above and below ground, fittings and joints on all mill-coated pipe and electrical
conduit systems. These tapes are:
 Resistant to corrosive salt water, soil acids, alkalies and salts, common
chemicals, chemical vapors, and exposure to outdoor weathering and sunlight.
 Resistant to impact, abrasions, punctures, and tears. Tape 50 is highly
conformable, all-weather 10 mil (0,254 mm) thick tape designed for application
over a wide temperature range. Tape 51 provides similar qualities in a thicker,
20 mil (0,508 mm) tape. Both tapes have electrical insulating properties.

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For below ground installation adequate provision should be taken to protect the coating from physical damage during pipe handling, lowering or backfilling operations. The pipeline ditch should be free of rock or other sharp objects so the coated pipe rests on a smooth bed of soil. Backfill materials should also be free of rock or other sharp objects to avoid damage of the coating. After layer of debris-free soil has covered the pipe, general backfill may be use