PTFE tape roll
Sealing Tape
Sealing & Films

PTFE Tapes

Expanded PTFE tapes conform to pitted or glass-lined flanges while high-density tapes supply reliable thread seals even on aggressive media. All tapes are produced in clean environments and spooled with lot tracking.

TA-Luft / VDI 2440

Fugitive emission tested for flange sealing.

API 607 Fire-safe

Approved for fire-safe flange assemblies when used with metallic backups.

Certificates

Comprehensive documentation packages accompany every shipment to simplify validation.

TA-Luft / VDI 2440

Fugitive emission tested for flange sealing.

API 607 Fire-safe

Approved for fire-safe flange assemblies when used with metallic backups.

FDA 21 CFR

Thread seal grades certified for potable water and food systems.

Product Specification

Key performance ranges validated for this configuration.

Thickness
0.076 – 5 mm
Density
0.4 – 1.0 g/cm³
Temperature
-240 °C to +260 °C
Formats
Spools, coils, custom die-cuts

Applications

Validated use cases across industries.

  • Glass-lined and FRP flange sealing
  • Field thread sealing kits
  • OEM vacuum chamber wraps
  • Emergency maintenance rolls

Benefits

Outcome-focused advantages delivered by this build.

  • Soft structure fills scratches and voids
  • Chemical inertness for aggressive media
  • White-label packaging available
  • Pre-lubricated thread seal grades

Success Story

Biotech plant sealed glass-lined nozzles

Documented case

Operators used JV Fluoro expanded tape to seal 120 glass-lined reactors without cracking precious nozzles.

Leak rate

0 incidents

Install time

-40%

Inventory SKU

consolidated from 8 to 2

Client testimonialVerified feedback

The tape spools are clearly dated, so our QA sign-off happens in minutes.

Noor Zia

Shutdown Coordinator, BioSyn Labs

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Thickness

0.076 – 5 mm

Density

0.4 – 1.0 g/cm³