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Ukoke 394'' Pipe Thread Sealant Cord for NPT Fittings (1/8”–4”) — PTFE Tape Upgrade for US Plumbing, Gas & HVAC

Ukoke 394'' Pipe Thread Sealant Cord for NPT Fittings (1/8”–4”) — PTFE Tape Upgrade for US Plumbing, Gas & HVAC

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Ukoke Pipe Sealing Cord  — 1-Pack

Pack: 1-Pack
Cord Length: 394 inches 
Threaded Joint Range: 1/8" to 4" (NPT-style applications common in USA/Canada)
Temperature Range: -67°F to 356°F
  • Cleaner Than PTFE (Teflon) Tape — No Shredding, No Mess: Tape can tear, unravel, and leave residue in threads. Ukoke sealing cord applies smoothly and stays put for a cleaner install.
  • Made for Common US/Canada Threaded Joints (NPT-style): Designed for threaded connections from 1/8" to 4"—ideal for plumbing repairs, HVAC fittings, and general maintenance in the USA & Canada.
  • Instant Seal + Easier Alignment: Seal immediately and still make small adjustments—great when you need the fitting direction to line up (valves, elbows, shower arms, etc.).
  • Handles Tough Conditions (Wide Temperature Range): Built for demanding installs with a working range of -67°F to 356°F.
  • Stronger Gap-Filling Feel on Real-World Threads: More controlled than tape—helps fill gaps more consistently, especially on slightly worn or imperfect threads to reduce seepage.
  • Works on Metal + Plastic Materials: Compatible with stainless/steel, copper, galvanized/iron, PVC/PE and more.
  • Fast Dispenser with Built-In Cutter: Pull, wrap, cut—quick for DIYers and pros. No tape roll fighting, no fraying edges.
Note: Like all thread sealants, performance depends on thread condition and proper installation. Always follow local plumbing and gas codes.

Ukoke vs Regular PTFE (Teflon) Tape
See why Ukoke Pipe Sealing Cord is a cleaner, easier upgrade for threaded joints.
Feature Regular PTFE Tape Ukoke Sealing Cord
Application control (easy to use “just enough”) △ Hard to judge ✔ Adjustable
Shredding / tearing risk ✖ More common ✔ Less tearing
Mess / residue on threads △ Can leave bits ✔ Cleaner finish
Alignment-friendly (minor adjustment after sealing) △ Often tricky ✔ Easier
Works across common pipe materials
Steel/Stainless • Copper • Galvanized/Iron • PVC/PE
✔ Yes ✔ Yes
Temperature rating (shown in spec) Varies by tape -67°F to 356°F
Speed for repeated installs △ Slower ✔ Faster (pull/wrap/cut)
Best for Simple, low-mess jobs (if applied perfectly) Cleaner installs, better control, DIY + Pro use
Tip: Results depend on thread condition and proper installation. Always follow local plumbing/gas codes and safety practices.

 

 

Ukoke Pipe Sealing Cord — 4 Key Specs
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Thread Range
1/8" to 4"
Fits common US/Canada threaded connections.
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Temperature
-67°F to 356°F
Converted from -55°C to 180°C.
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Materials
Metal + Plastic
Steel/Stainless • Copper • Galvanized/Iron • PVC/PE
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Pressure (Lab)
Up to 23 bar
Lab hydrostatic test shown in material.
Note: Performance depends on thread condition and proper installation. Always follow local plumbing/gas codes and project requirements.

FAQ — Ukoke Pipe Thread Sealing Cord

Q1: How long is this 1-pack?
A: This is a 1-pack with 394 inches of sealing cord (10 m ≈ 393.7 inches).
Q2: Is this a PTFE (Teflon) tape alternative for US plumbing threads?
A: Yes. Ukoke sealing cord is a modern alternative to PTFE thread tape for threaded pipe joints commonly used in the USA/Canada (NPT-style), designed for cleaner application and easier control.
Q3: What pipe sizes does it fit?
A: Designed for threaded joints from 1/8" to 4".
Q4: Can I use it on metal and plastic fittings?
A: Yes—works with steel/stainless, copper, galvanized/iron, PVC/PE and more.
Q5: What temperature range can it handle?
A: The shown working range is -67°F to 356°F.
Q6: Why is it better than regular PTFE tape?
A: PTFE tape can shred, slip, or be over/under-wrapped. Ukoke cord offers more controlled application, cleaner threads, and a stronger gap-filling feel—especially helpful when alignment matters.
Q7: Can I use this for gas lines or potable water in the USA/Canada?
A: Requirements vary by region and project. Always follow local code and project-specific standards for gas and drinking water systems.
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