Thread sealing tape
Thread sealing fibre
THRSEALFBR-160M
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- Simple alignment and adjustment is possible
- No additional pastes required
DVGW-tested for gas, drinking water (cold/hot) and heating pipes in accordance with approval NV-5142BP7097 Class ARp
Installation instructions | ||
Metal, thread, inch | Number of windings* | Max. number of connections (at 160m) |
½ | 6 - 8 | 400 |
¾ | 7 - 9 | 275 |
1 | 8 - 12 | 192 |
1½ | 10 - 15 | 105 |
2 | 15 - 25 | 57 |
2½ | 20 - 30 | 34 |
3 | 25 - 35 | 23 |
3½ | 30 - 40 | 17 |
4 | 35 - 45 | 12 |
* These figures are indicative. For threads that are not manufactured according to ISO 7/1, the number of windings may be more or less. In the case of plastic threads (max. 1½), the number of windings doubles. |
DVGW-tested for gas, drinking water (cold/hot) and heating pipes in accordance with approval NV-5142BP7097 Class ARp
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Highly suitable for compressed air, hydraulic, pneumatic and a variety of other types of applications.
For sealing connections that seal in the thread (metal thread up to 4 inch, plastic thread up to 1½) for: cold drinking water, warm drinking water, hot water +130°C, heating and gas
Roughen up the thread. Beginning at the start of the thread, wrap the sealing tape crosswise with tension in the thread direction. Do not insert the sealing tape directly into the threads. Cut the sealing tape using a cutting device and press on the loose end. Screw on and tighten using a pipe wrench. Readjust if necessary.
Material | PA - Polyamide |
Coating | Silicone-containing, inert paste |
Colour | White |
Length | 160 m |
Min./max. temperature conditions | -20 to 130 °C |
Approval mark | DVGW |