Rapp-it
 is a global leader in emergency pipe repairs. A successful pipe repair 
can be achieved in only 30 minutes. Cover yourself by keeping Rapp-it on
 hand at all times. All sizes come with (1) woven fiberglass bandage 
infused with water-activated resin & (1) 90mm stick of Rapp-it Steel
 Putty.
Applications
- On-site
 emergency repair in varied industrial applications: mining, processing,
 oil & gas, petrochemical, manufacturing, marine, and agricualtural 
industries for use with steel, poly, PVC, copper, concrete, or rubber. 
Features
- No mixing or measuring required, easy to apply. 
- Contains leaking substances quickly, keeping a workplace safe. 
- Tenacious bond: 5 to 10 minutes, Functional cure approx. 30 minutes. 
- One product that can be used on a vast array of pipe sizes, shapes, and materials.  
- Suitable for use on acid lines, gas, most diluted chemicals, sea water, fuels, and oil. 
- Chemical resistant to hydrocarbons, ketones, esters, alcohols, halo-carbons, aqueous salt solutions, dilute acids/bases.  
- Suitable for wet or dry pipe: apply under fresh and saltwater. 
Materials
Specifications 
- Pressure resistance up to 360 PSI (2,500 kPA). 
- Shore D hardness at full cure (24 hours): 80 durometer. 
- Lap shear tensile strength on steel (1'' x 1'' x 1/16'') 400kg (6.2 MPa). 
- Comprehensive strength 8,000 PSI (55 MPa). 
- Temperatures: 
- Continuous -40°F to 250°F (-40° to 121°C) 
- Intermittent -40°F to 300°F (-40° to 149°C)  
- Heat Resistance: 300°F (150°C)  
 
Approval
Instructions: 
1. Shut
 down pipe to relieve pressure from damaged area. Apply gloves, then 
thoroughly clean and roughen the damaged pipe area. A clean, rough 
surface helps result in a successful repair. 
2. Knead
 Steel Putty and apply firm into damaged area. Putty has a 4-7 minute 
work time, and the bandage application must begin during this time. 
3. Soak bandage in fresh water for 10 seconds. Squeeze bandage 1-2 times while in water to help activation. 
4. Quickly
 wrap the bandage around damaged area, extending 50mm (2'') either side 
of the leak. Pull firmly throughout application. A strong, tight repair is very important. 
5. With
 wet gloves, squeeze the bandage with a rotating motion until resin 
stops foaming and is set. Allow a minimum of 30 minutes for the Rapp-it 
bandage to set rock hard.
Hints & Tips for a successful Rapp-it pipe repair application:
For best results, the completed bandage application should be no less than 10mm thick (12-15 wraps). 
- The
 tightness of the wrap is very important to ensure adhesion of the 
Rapp-it bandage and the Rapp-it steel putty to the pipe surface. 
- Rapp-it includes a 90mm stick of steel putty. Tear off an adequate amount to suit the extent of the damaged pipe. 
- The
 Rapp-it bandage has a 2-5 minute work life, with full cure in 30 
minutes. Water temperature can affect the bandage cure time. Colder 
water will increase the cure time and hot water will reduce the cure 
time. 
- The
 Rapp-it steel putty can be mixed by hand and then molded into a variety
 of shapes to fill cracks and holes. When applying to damp, wet or 
slowly leaking areas work the Rapp-it steel putty forcefully into the 
surface and apply pressure until adhesion begins to take effect.  
- The Rapp-it steel putty has a 4-7 minute work life, with full cure in 30 minutes.  
- Difficult
 or large applications may require multiple bandages (see the Bandage 
Calculator in the Documents tab for more information).