1) Be sure that surfaces to
be protected are cleaned and oil free. |
2) Select the NoSpray format applicable
to your installation and, with adhesive film in place,
cut with scissors as follows: |
For Pipes & Joints |
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Use NoSpray Tape and allow
overlap of 50% each turn. |
For Valves,
Flanges, & Other Irregular Shaped Equipment |
Use NoSpray Sheet and cut one piece:
Length to wrap 2 layers thick around surface
to be protected; |
Width to be enough to completely
cover bolts and overlap onto connecting pipe at least
100mm (4). |
Special care must
be taken where a device such as a valve is connected
to the pipe being wrapped. In this case, the NoSpray
Tape must be wrapped around the attached device as well
as the pipe. |
When using NoSpray Sheet,
apply NoSpray Tape on top of the sheet overlapping 50%
to secure the NoSpray Sheet. |
For Protection of Insulated
High Temperature Surfaces |
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NoSpray Sheet can be used as a protective
shield on insulated hot surfaces which are in close
proximity to potential oil spray in the engine room.
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3) Apply NoSpray Sheet
or Tape peeling off the adhesive film a little at
a time so as not to contaminate adhesive surface with
dust or oil prior to application. Wrap snugly (not too
tight) around pipe or joint in the likely direction
of an oil spray leak. NoSpray Sheet or Tape should be
continued to a point where any potential leaks would
occur safely away from hot surfaces that could cause
combustion. |
4) For maintenance and
repairs, NoSpray can be removed by cutting with a
knife, or tearing off with pliers. NoSpray cannot be reused
once removed from service. |