Leading Manufacturer for PTFE Graphite Braided Packing for Lithuania Factory

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It is a braided packing made of PTFE yarn containing graphite. It is recommended for shafts for almost all chemicals. Stability and long service lift are achieved by low friction coefficient. It has great tear strength and high thermal conductivity. This self lubrication packing does not score the shaft and minimizes sleeve rep, acement cost. It can be used to seal alkalis, solvents, water, steam, acids except strong oxidizing acids( aqua regia, fuming nitric acid, fuming nitric acid, fuming ...


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It is a braided packing made of PTFE yarn containing graphite. It is recommended for shafts for almost all chemicals. Stability and long service lift are achieved by low friction coefficient. It has great tear strength and high thermal conductivity. This self lubrication packing does not score the shaft and minimizes sleeve rep, acement cost. It can be used to seal alkalis, solvents, water, steam, acids except strong oxidizing acids( aqua regia, fuming nitric acid, fuming nitric acid, fuming sulfuric acid,etc.) for centrifugal pumps, autoclaes, agitators mixers, etc.

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Rotating

Reciprocating

Valves

Pressure

2Mpa

15Mpa

15Mpa

Shaft Speed

14m/s rotary

Temperature

-200℃~+280℃

PH Range

0~14

 Application Area

It can be used to seal alkalis, solvents, water, steam, for centrifugal pumps, autoclaves, agitators, mixers, etc.


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