Tech Patch Kits will repair plastic & metal pipes/tanks | 4″ wide patches provide strong, lasting repairs. These patches use our proven Polymer Bonding Process. The process works by changing the surface energy of the tank and forming a molecular bond. The result is a permanent repair that will not peel, crack, or fall off.
You can use Tech Patch Kits on tanks that hold fuel, water, or chemicals. They work on HDPE, polypropylene, PVC, nylon and other common polymers (plastics). This Tech Patch Kit also bonds to steel, copper, iron, aluminum, and cement pipes and tanks. Each kit includes all the chemicals needed to apply the patch. You will have to supply the heat source. A heat gun, hair dryer, or heat tunnel works well.
These Tech Patch Kits will repair both plastic & metal pipes/tanks | 4″ wide patches provide strong, lasting repairs. For plastic tanks, these patches use our proven Polymer Bonding Process. The process works by increasingthe energy of the surface of the tank so that a molecular bond cab form between the patch and the tank. The result is a permanent repair that will not peel, crack, or fall off.
You can use these Tech Patches on tanks that hold fuel, water, or chemicals. Each kit includes the patch and chemicals needed to apply the patch. A heat gun is required.
Instructions
Step-by-Step Process for Permanent Bonding of a Tech Patch to a Polymer (Plastic), or Metal, PVC or Cement Tank or Pipe.
Surface Prep – surface prep is critical
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Prepare the Surface
Start by roughing the damaged area of the tank. For polymer surfaces, For metal surfaces, sand to “below the sheen”, below the shininesss. For metal surfaces, rough or sand the metal to a near-white or polished surface. This is critical — failure to do so is a known fail point. -
Next, clean the area completely to remove any dust or residue.
- Saturate the prepped area with the Poly Prep
Let the Poly Prep dry fully, 20 seconds to 1 minute. -
Apply the Accelerator
Lightly spray the Accelerator across the prepped tank surface.
Application Process – Precision is necessary – The shiny, silvery sideof the patch goes to the outside.
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Apply a bead of the Bonding Agent, using small concentric circles, over the entire area of the patch.
Thorough, but NOT heavy.
Finish by running a bead of the Bonding Agent along the edge around the entire perimeter.
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Position the Patch
Grab the patch by the corners and press it firmly onto the tank.
Immediately use the glue squeegee to apply pressure from the center outward.
This step is essential — you’re working to squeeze out every bit of excess Bonding Agent.
Excess adhesive is the #1 cause of bond failure. Trapped adhesive = failed bond. -
Apply Heat
Warm the patch gently until you reach approximately 120 °F (49 °C) — just below “hot” by touch.
Within seconds, the patch will begin to generate heat on its own. The patch will become hot, reaching a temperature around 135 °F (57 °C), give or take.
You’ll feel the heat for several minutes — that’s your confirmation the bond is activating. -
Top Coat Application (Ventilation or a fan required)
When the patch cools down to about 120 °F (49 °C), apply three coats of the Bonding Agent on top of the patch. For each coat, run beads of the Bonding Agent on the patch. Use the glue squeeqee (once) to spread the adhesive for each layer. Again three layers of adhesive are required.
Spray a light mist of the Activator/Accelerator to the Bonding Agent. A light mist is all that is needed.
Final Check
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Final Check
Inspect carefully. There must be no folds or creases — they will cause the bond to fail.
In most cases, the repair is complete in under 30 minutes. After the thirty minutes, the tank can be refilled.
Application Notes
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The 4” width is ideal for holes, cracks, seams, and curved surfaces.
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Once bonded, the patch becomes rigid and durable, designed to withstand heat, pressure, weathering and movement.
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Tech Patches are proven in the field. When you follow these directions, they work — every time.
Material Strength
Each Tech Patch is made from PTFE-coated e-glass fabric.
This high-performance composite combines:
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The strength and stability of e-glass,
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The chemical, heat, UV, and abrasion resistance of PTFE,
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A low-friction surface that handles demanding environments.
Critical Fit Reminder
Your patch or wrap must extend at least one inch beyond the entire perimeter of the damage.
This is non-negotiable — failure to extend the patch far enough is a known fail point.
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