Self Fusing Silicone Tape Clear by A.M. Leonard
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Product Information
Product Specs
- Brand: Leonard
- Product: Self Fusing Silicone Tape Clear
- Profile: Triangular
- Width: 1 inch
- Thickness: 20 mils
- Bonding: Binds to itself
- Seal: Airtight and waterproof
- Roll length: 10 feet
- Insulation capacity: Up to 400 volts per mil
- Resistance: UV, oil, salt, chemical based degradation
- Temperature range: -65*F to 500*F
- Stretch capacity: More than 300%
- Usage: Fix damaged irrigation lines, protect electrical connections, or repair machinery
- Removal: Easily removable with a knife without leaving residue
- Origin: Made in USA
- Warranty: Lifetime warranty
Product Warranty Information
- This product is covered under A.M. Leonard's exclusive Lifetime Warranty Program. Click Here for more Details.
Product Features
- Leonard Self Fusing Silicone Tape Clear
- Perfect for even the most extreme environments!
- Unique triangular profile
- 1 inch in width, 20 mils in thickness
- Binds to itself to create an airtight, waterproof seal
- Insulates up to 400 volts per mil and resists UV, oil, salt, and chemical-based degradation
- Survives extreme temperature fluctuations from 65*F to 500*F and stretches more than 300%
- Easily removed with a knife, leaving no messy residue
- Made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty
Product Shipping Weight
- 0.1 pounds
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Some plants that thrive in shady areas are ferns, hostas, hydrangeas, and impatiens. These plants don't require as much sunlight and can grow well in shaded areas.
2. How often should I water my plants?
The frequency at which you water your plants varies on the type of plant and its surroundings. Generally, plants should be watered deeply once a week, but in hot and dry weather, they may need to be watered more frequently.
3. How do I get rid of weeds in my garden?
There are several ways to get rid of weeds in your garden, including pulling them out by hand or using herbicides. Mulching around your plants can also prevent weed growth as it blocks sunlight from reaching the soil.
4. How do I design a low-maintenance landscape?
To design a low-maintenance landscape, consider using native plants, as they require less water and care. Incorporating hardscaping elements such as rocks and pathways can also reduce the need for watering and maintenance. Planning for a drip irrigation system can also save time and water in maintaining your landscape.
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