Thread seal tape
We offer a standardized range of widths from the thinnest 6mm to 8mm, 13mm, 20mm, and the thickest 25mm, providing one of the industry's leading lineups. This allows compatibility with small to large diameter threads in pipe threads from 1/8 (1 bu), 1/4 (2 bu), 3/8 (3 bu), 1/2 (4 bu), 3/4 (6 bu), 1 (1 inch), to 2 (2 inches). Seal tape is used on the threaded parts that connect water pipes, air pipes, hydraulic piping, etc., to ensure that the threads are tightly adhered to each other. Typically, the connection points of piping are threaded, but without a slight clearance in the threads, they cannot be tightened. Therefore, even when meshing them together, it is impossible to achieve a complete seal. Water, air, or oil flowing through the pipes can leak from these gaps. Seal tape is used to prevent leaks of water, air, and oil at the piping joints. The material of the seal tape is polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). This material is a fluoropolymer that excels in heat resistance and chemical resistance. The thin tape-like seal is wound on a reel. Since it is pure PTFE tape, it complies with environmental regulations and can also provide documentation for various regulations.
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Seal Tape.com / Kodan Metal Co., Ltd. http://www.sealtape.com ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Director Head of Technical Development Department: Yutaka Kodan ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Email: web@sealtape.com Tel: 06-6791-9023 Fax: 06-6794-5524 Post: 547-0002 2-6-6 Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku, Osaka City ━-━-━-━-━-━-━-━-━-━-━-━-━-━-━
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Prices may vary depending on the type and quantity, so please inquire.
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※The current lineup can be shipped with orders placed by the morning. Please let us know.
Applications/Examples of results
Prevention of gas leaks Prevention of liquid leaks Prevention of leaks through pipe connections
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Image after wrapping with seal tape. Please refer to the catalog for details.
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There is always space in a screw. Without space, it cannot be tightened. Additionally, there are fine irregularities on the screw threads, which can also lead to factors such as "water leakage," "air leakage," and "oil leakage."
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KS13-15 | (Thickness: 0.1mm × Width: 13mm × Length: 15m) A common size in the KODAN seal tape lineup Applicable screw standards: 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 1 inch |
KS13-02 | (Thickness: 0.1mm × Width: 13mm × Length: 2m) A common size in the KODAN seal tape lineup (for distribution) Applicable screw standards: 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 1 inch |
KS08-07 | (Thickness: 0.1mm × Width: 8mm × Length: 7m) Applicable screw standards: 1/4 inch, 3/8 inch |
KS06-07 | (Thickness: 0.1mm × Width: 6mm × Length: 7m) Applicable screw standards: 1/8 inch |
KS20-10 | (Thickness: 0.1mm × Width: 20mm × Length: 10m) Applicable screw standards: 1 inch |
KS25-10 | (Thickness: 0.1mm × Width: 25mm × Length: 10m) Applicable screw standards: 2 inches |
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