Factory Wholesale PriceList for Aflas O-Ring to Comoros Factories

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Aflas based synthetic rubber, reinforced with carbon black and peroxide cured. Has good rapid gas decompression(FGD) resistant properties, which making it suitable for many high pressure gas applications. Temperature capability for this type compound is +5~+200℃. Technical Data Sheet Properties Units Typical value Hardness IRHD 84 Tensile strength MPa 22 Elongation at break % 189 Modulus at50% elongation MPa 4 Modulus at100% elongation MPa 12  


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Aflas based synthetic rubber, reinforced with carbon black and peroxide cured. Has good rapid gas decompression(FGD) resistant properties, which making it suitable for many high pressure gas applications. Temperature capability for this type compound is +5~+200℃.

Technical Data Sheet

Properties Units Typical value
Hardness IRHD 84
Tensile strength MPa 22
Elongation at break % 189
Modulus at50% elongation MPa 4
Modulus at100% elongation MPa 12

 


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  • These diagrams and tables are intended to help you identify hydraulic thread types and sizes. For more information, refer to Section AC of our current catalog.

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    How To Measure Threads Guide

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    Hi. I’m Ian from New-Line Hose and Fittings. One of the most common questions we get on the order desk is – a customer has an adapter, but he’s not sure what the thread is.

    So one of the best ways we can identify a thread is, first of all, try to eliminate some options. Take a look at the sealing surface. Is it a tapered thread, like an NPT thread? Does it have an o-ring, like an ORB? Or does it have a flare, like a JIC or some metric fittings? That way, you can first of all eliminate some of the options.

    The next thing is, if you have a thread gauge kit, what you can do is take your thread gauge tool, put it against the threads, and that will identify the threads per inch. Write that number down. If you don’t have a thread gauge kit, what you can do is you can actually take a piece of paper, hold it against the threads, and then take something like a micrometer or a tape measure, set it for a quarter inch, count the number of threads per quarter inch, multiply it out, and that’s the same thing as getting the threads per inch with the tool.

    The next thing you need to do is measure the diameter of the threads. Take your micrometer or your tape measure; measure the outside of the threads. Write that information down. What you can do is go to the back of our catalog or go to our website; you can identify the threads. If you don’t have that information handy, give us a call at 1-800-661-HOSE, or you can email me at ifoulds (at) new (dash) line (dot) com.


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