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  2. Lowe’s: 15 High-Quality Items To Buy Now - AOL

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    Whether you're a contractor or someone who enjoys doing projects around the house, you've likely made a purchase or two at Lowe's recently. As one of the largest home improvement stores, Lowe's ...

  3. List of adhesive tapes - Wikipedia

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    Reflective tape High-visibility adhesive tape with retroreflective sheeting. Thread seal tape Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) film tape commonly used in plumbing for sealing pipe threads. Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene tape Abrasion resistant and low coefficient of friction tape, useful to protect wear surfaces.

  4. Thread seal tape - Wikipedia

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    PTFE tape used for different sized fittings PTFE tape for natural gas. There are two US standards for determining the quality of any thread seal tape. MIL-T-27730A (an obsolete military specification still commonly used in industry in the US) requires a minimum thickness of 3.5 mils and a minimum PTFE purity of 99%. [3]

  5. Thread-locking fluid - Wikipedia

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    Thread-locking fluid is typically sold in small containers, in amounts from 5 millilitres (about one teaspoon) to 250 millilitres (8.5 US fl oz). Threadlocker is also sold in sticks and in tape form, similar to teflon tape.

  6. Chemistry of pressure-sensitive adhesives - Wikipedia

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    The high tack material is a polymer with low glass transition temperature and high entanglement molecular weight, whereas the low tack polymer has high glass transition temperature and low entanglement molecular weight. [6] The high tack material comprises about 95% of the adhesive and provides the majority of the adhesive's tackiness. [6]

  7. Hot-melt adhesive - Wikipedia

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    In molten state can somewhat degrade by atmospheric oxygen. High application temperature. High range of service temperatures, generally showing adequate bonding from −40 °C (−40 °F) to 70 °C (158 °F). Some compositions allow operation to 185 °C (365 °F) if they do not have to carry load.