Reliable Supplier Die Formed Graphite Ring Supply to luzern

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Die formed graphite packing ring is made of pure flexible graphite ,or Graphite with inconel /SS316/Brass wire reinforced.  Performance and Features Perfect self lubricant performance.         High elasticity coefficiency. Scope of Application Working temperature:~200~400℃(200~800℃ under non-oxidation atmosphere) Working pressure:≤35MPa Density:1.4 ~ 1.6 g/cm3


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Die formed graphite packing ring is made of pure flexible graphite ,or Graphite with inconel /SS316/Brass wire reinforced.

 Performance and Features

  • Perfect self lubricant performance.        
  • High elasticity coefficiency.
  • Scope of Application

Working temperature:~200~400℃(200~800℃ under non-oxidation atmosphere)

Working pressure:≤35MPa

Density:1.4 ~ 1.6 g/cm3


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