2017 Latest Design PTFE Gasket for Durban Manufacturers

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PTFE gasket is manufactured by molding method with PTFE granular resin. Compared with other plastic, PTFE has a superior properties against chemicals and temperature. Because of such excellent properties, PTFE gasket has a wide application as a sealing material. Technical Data Sheet Property Unit Result Density g/cm3 2.18 Elongation at Break % 200~450 Tensile Strength Mpa 14~18 Bending Strength Mpa No Break Pressure Resistance Mpa 24 Tensile Modulus Mpa 393 Bending Modulus ...


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PTFE gasket is manufactured by molding method with PTFE granular resin. Compared with other plastic, PTFE has a superior properties against chemicals and temperature. Because of such excellent properties, PTFE gasket has a wide application as a sealing material.

Technical Data Sheet

Property Unit Result
Density g/cm3 2.18
Elongation at Break % 200~450
Tensile Strength Mpa 14~18
Bending Strength Mpa No Break
Pressure Resistance Mpa 24
Tensile Modulus Mpa 393
Bending Modulus Mpa 490~586
Working Temperature

(20000 hr, highest)

260

Application Area

As a sealing material, PTFE gaskets can be used in flange joint of various equipments and pipes in chemical industry, food producing industry, medicine industry and so on. It can bear the most bitter chemical medium, and has good anti-creeping performance. The unloaded operating temperature range is -180~+260℃.


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