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Underwater adhesive tape?

Naphtali

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Is there a semipermanent -- that is, removable -- adhesive tape that maintains its adhesion under water? Or is there a tape used in surgery or medicine that maintains adhesion while being impervious to water or perspiration?
 

BellyTank

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...third off...

Yes- maybe, if you could be a tad more specific about the application, people who are knowledgable
could offer you a more useful solution- there are so many "adhesive tape" products on the market and
perhaps other solutions to your problem.

3M's Performance Plus Duct Tape (#8979N/nuclear) can, apparently, hold for months, underwater.
I always use it when my reactor core cooler pipework springs a leak.

Filament reinforced tapes can be useful but it really depends on the adhesive AND the backing material-
as we're all painfully aware, "edge seepage" is the weak link in non application-specific adhesive tape products,
under a long-term submerged scenario.
I would make a call to 3M, or similar supplier and talk about your specific requirements, or maybe your local,
friendly nuclear power plant could tell you what they use for running repairs.

I expect the application is something to do with repairing, or preserving something from the Golden Era... right?
You just forgot to mention what it was.

Of course, this is probably a question best suited for "The Powder Room".
I hope the Bartender isn't trying to put the bite on you, Mr. Naphtali... ;)


B
T (always trying to help)
 

Flitcraft

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Hey, Me, too!...

3M's Performance Plus Duct Tape (#8979N/nuclear) can, apparently, hold for months, underwater.
I always use it when my reactor core cooler pipework springs a leak.

Great minds think alike!;)
 

scotrace

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Matt Deckard said:
first off... this isn't an observation bar thread.
second off... After you start this in the right place... why and wear are you planning to place the tape!


I was about to move it but... where? Oddball.
 

Carlisle Blues

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3M™ Performance Plus Duct Tape

Will it hold underwater?

If the tape is applied to a dry surface and has bonded well, it will hold underwater for a time because the backing is waterproof. However, adhesive is exposed to water at the tape edge. Over time, water will seep in at the edge and cause the tape to let loose. Because the water has compromised the integrity of the tape, you may also see adhesive transfer on removal.

http://www.3m.com/us/mfg_industrial/indtape/duct/faqs.html

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Display Case please....:)
 

BellyTank

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Miss Neecerie said:
I think since -removable- was a key word...that yes....medical tapes are the way to go....

but we need to know more about 'how much stick' is needed....

Many duct tape and aluminum tape, type adhesives will "lose their stick",
or suffer separation of adhesive and backing when exposed to water.
Will not stick forever.

B
T
 

Miss Neecerie

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BellyTank said:
Many duct tape and aluminum tape, type adhesives will "lose their stick",
or suffer separation of adhesive and backing when exposed to water.
Will not stick forever.

B
T


Nods...we really need to have specifics on all this...

he mentioned sweat resistance..which is why I lean toward medical tape of some sort...

but we need to know if water can seep into the tape, as long as it stays stuck, or are we talking complete water barrier, is the item -immersed- or just gotten wet...

way way too many variables without more info here.
 

Mike K.

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Why do we have a Google search engine?

Discussion of underwater tape for SCUBA applications:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/repairing-your-own-gear/188334-underwater-tape.html

High-tech adhesive tape originally designed to create water-sealed, corrosion-proof pipes and stanchions under the ocean:
http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/caulks-sealants/ds-2-60m.htm

Tape for repairing leaks in swimming pool liners, pre-formed ponds, etc.:
http://www.underwaterwarehouse.com/Pond-Liner-Splicing-Supplies/Seam-Tape-Firestone-p-428.html
 

Mike K.

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Matt Deckard said:
first off... this isn't an observation bar thread.
second off... After you start this in the right place... why and wear are you planning to place the tape!
scotrace said:
I was about to move it but... where? Oddball.
Miss Neecerie said:
Well if there was an outdoorsy adventure room...... :rolleyes:
I really think we need to make this a STICKY thread - we'll call it "Show Us Your Adhesives"
lol :p lol :p
 

BellyTank

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Miss Neecerie said:
Nods...we really need to have specifics on all this...

he mentioned sweat resistance..which is why I lean toward medical tape of some sort...

but we need to know if water can seep into the tape, as long as it stays stuck, or are we talking complete water barrier, is the item -immersed- or just gotten wet...

way way too many variables without more info here.

I heard the medical/sweat thing but I imagined (how long before he gets back to this thread and tells us..?) it was just broadening the approach and that his usage was not going to be a medical one. I am thinking that medical tape is going to be light-duty.

Let's keep guessing.


B
T
 

Miss Neecerie

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BellyTank said:
I heard the medical/sweat thing but I imagined (how long before he gets back to this thread and tells us..?) it was just broadening the approach and that his usage was not going to be a medical one. I am thinking that medical tape is going to be light-duty.

Let's keep guessing.


B
T


Maybe he is building a submarine! out of tape....
 

Mysterious Mose

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Once bitten...


BellyTank said:
I heard the medical/sweat thing but I imagined (how long before he gets back to this thread and tells us..?) it was just broadening the approach and that his usage was not going to be a medical one. I am thinking that medical tape is going to be light-duty.

Let's keep guessing.


B
T
 

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