Divine Metal & Alloy Lead Wool consists of chemical grade lead drawn in long, fine strands, it is made by scratching fine strands from the surface of a lead disc. These strands are often twisted together into rope. This lead averages about 2½ ft. to one pound.
The lead wool is used to seal flanged connections, cast iron, cement and earthenware pipes, and apertures of walls and ceilings. Lead is quite ductile, this property ensures fast and easy filling and sealing of both small and large joints. As a result lead wool joints are capable of withstanding pressures 24 times a cast lead joint, in addition to providing long term joint stability due to lead’s general resistance to corrosion.