Factory Supplier for Arcylic Fiber Braided Packing Export to Melbourne
Factory Supplier for Arcylic Fiber Braided Packing Export to Melbourne Detail:
Arcylic fiber packing braided from high strength arcylic fiber with PTFE impregnated twice time. It has excellent properties of sealing, lubricating and resistant to chemical. The arcylic packing can be with or without oil. High elastic red silicone rubber core can absorb vibration.
Technical Data Sheet
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Rotating |
Reciprocating |
Valves |
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Pressure |
2Mpa |
10Mpa |
20Mpa |
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Shaft Speed |
20m/s rotary |
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Temperature |
-100℃~+280℃ |
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PH Range |
2~12 |
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Application Area
Usually used in pumps and valves, and can handle more chemicals except strong acid, strong alkali and strong oxidizer.
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