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Ramie packing is braided from natural ramie impregnated with PTFE emulsion, ramie has higher structural strength and turns soft in the water. The PTFE emulsion enhances the lubrication ability of ramie.  Technical Data Sheet   Rotating Reciprocating Valves Pressure 2Mpa 2Mpa 3Mpa Shaft Speed 8m/s rotary Temperature -50℃~+130℃ PH Range 5~11


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Ramie packing is braided from natural ramie impregnated with PTFE emulsion, ramie has higher structural strength and turns soft in the water. The PTFE emulsion enhances the lubrication ability of ramie.

 Technical Data Sheet

 

Rotating

Reciprocating

Valves

Pressure

2Mpa

2Mpa

3Mpa

Shaft Speed

8m/s rotary

Temperature

-50℃~+130℃

PH Range

5~11


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