Permanent Polypropylene Gas Tank Repair
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- čas přidán 8. 05. 2022
- PTFE Tech-Patches are a permanent repair for damaged polypropylen gas tanks. PTFE (Teflon) is impervious or highly resistant to all types, grades and octane levels of gasoline and diesel fuels. Our patented Polymer Bonding Process bonds any polymer to itself, to any other polymer and to almost any other substrate and will bond the PTFE to any plastic gas tank.
PTFE patches will withstand the expansion and contraction that comes with weather, filling the tank and simple vibration. With five plus years of field and lab testing, PTFE patches are a proven technology - Jak na to + styl
I'm most definitely going to my local auto part stores. I can't believe they don't carry them at every big chain, but I assume the needed refrigeration for long term storage is just looked at as too much expense/work but man this patch is amazing and so worth it.
All of our products are available on our web site. Feel free to check it out. Thank you.
Awesome! I'm doing my Jeep tank right now. Thank you for responding and shipping the next day! 🇵🇷🇺🇸💪🔥💯
Thank you for your business.
Sounds great 👍.
Good job!!
What do you do if the patch needs to be longer? Can two pieces butt together, or that leaves a crack between the pieces? Overlap?
how large of a hole can this patch? Someone drilled a 2 inch hole in my tank.
I use ethanol in for my van. The fuel was stolen by the police impound lot after the van was recovered by them drilling a hole in the tank. Would this repair bridge the half inch hole and withstand ethanol as well as gasoline and hold up long term? It is a Ford plastic tank from 2014. Thanks
For those prices why wouldn't I just go buy a new tank?
Im from Canada 🇨🇦 where would i get this patch?
Would this work for a long 18" crack on the rim/lip of a polyethylene stock tank?
It absolutely would work. Please give Don a call and he can get you set up with exactly what you would need. Thank you.
How much pressure can these patches hold? How much heat? Could they be used on plastic radiator tank caps?
PTFE Patches are good up to 120 psi and about 250 degrees F, so they are good on radiators.
Will those patches work on a pressurized surge tank on a car/truck?
I tried regular epoxy already and it didn’t work
We can get you set up with the right Patch Kit that would work for your situation. Please call Don and he can tell you what you would need. Thank you.
Could you put that camera, oh I don’t know, maybe another ten feet away. And when you say cut the patch to fit, what does that mean exactly? One inch border? Could you at least show us? Thanks.
Sorry, we are not professionals in the movie industry. Cutting the patch to fit is an option or you can bond the whole patch to the damaged area. To acheive the best patch results we recommend a minimum of a 1" overlap around the damaged/leaking area. I hope this helps.
@@TechBondSolutionsColumbus Thank you. That answers my question. 👍
Where do you get it?☆
Will this work on a domestic central heating oil tank ?
You can't with a PTFE poly-kit I don't think. You would need one that can withstand hotter temperatures which I'm pretty sure they do have. Check their website on the all products section.
This product would work. Please contact Don and he can get you set up with what you would need. Thank you.
the cost of the patch and prep kit and infra red device would make this approach likely not cost effective compared to buying a new tank.
You can use just a regular blow dryer like you would dry your hair with. There is no need for an "infra red' device.
Where can i get this kit?
Just head over to our website and you can purchase it directly from there. Thank you.
I can't hear him.
He’s got the camera and microphone like ten feet away so you can see him but you can’t see what he’s doing. Horrible video.
Ok
But how do we buy it to try out????
You can visit our website @ tbbonding.com and order directly from us. Thank you.
So where can I get it now thanks
I called the number for Tech Bond I found on google, spoke to a fella right away and got great help. Product actually just got to my mail box today.
There is a link in their "about" -------------------> tbbonding.com/onlinestore/
You can order the patches at tbbonding.com. You will need a PTFE Tech-Patch for gas tank repair.
What a bunch of crap read and read it’s a big problem to look up something so simple. Pay me for my time. Get a life. I’m out of here
On your site I can’t order economy kit it’s on the on options. I need to fix small crack 5 inches long like on your video . But it give you next option for $76 . Thank you No !
Sending me to sleep listening to him.. Boring
The leaks will wake you up.