2017 Super Lowest Price Aramid Fiber Braided Packing with PTFE Impregnated to Israel Manufacturer

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Aramid fiber PTFE packing is braided from high quality Dupont aramid fiber with PTFE impregnated and lubricant additive. This packing can bear higher pressure applications than other types of braided packing. Due to its steel like strength, this yearn can used separately or as back up rings with other types of packing. This packing has been developed to replace asbestos packing for pump systems. It covers all the service ranges which asbestos packing provides and even much better. Technical D...


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Aramid fiber PTFE packing is braided from high quality Dupont aramid fiber with PTFE impregnated and lubricant additive. This packing can bear higher pressure applications than other types of braided packing. Due to its steel like strength, this yearn can used separately or as back up rings with other types of packing. This packing has been developed to replace asbestos packing for pump systems. It covers all the service ranges which asbestos packing provides and even much better.

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Rotating

Reciprocating

Valves

Pressure

8Mpa

20Mpa

30Mpa

Shaft Speed

20m/s rotary

Temperature

-100℃~+280℃

PH Range

2~12

Application Area

It affords longer service life under severe conditions which conventional asbestos packing can bot provide satisfaction, such as mine, tin ore, paper pulp, feed water pump of power stations, etc.


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