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Modified PTFE gaskets improved performance over conventional PTFE, Reduced product loss and emissions. Excellent bolt torque retention, unique manufacturing process minimizes cold flow problems typical of skived and expanded PTFE Sheets. Withstands a wide range of chemicals for extended service life in a wide variety of applications. Technical Data Sheet Property Unit Standard Color   Blue Composition   PTFE with glassfiber Temperature Range ℃ -268~+260 Pre...


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Modified PTFE gaskets improved performance over conventional PTFE, Reduced product loss and emissions. Excellent bolt torque retention, unique manufacturing process minimizes cold flow problems typical of skived and expanded PTFE Sheets. Withstands a wide range of chemicals for extended service life in a wide variety of applications.

Technical Data Sheet

Property

Unit

Standard

Color

 

Blue

Composition

 

PTFE with glassfiber

Temperature Range

-268~+260

Pressure

bar

55

Sealability  (GB/T9129-2003)

cm3/s

< 1 x 10-3

Creep Relaxation  ASTM F38

%

35

Compressibility Range    ASTM F36-99

%

25~40

Recovery  ASTM F36-99

%

>25

Tensile Strength  ASTMF 152-95

N/mm2

12

Flammability

Will not support flame

Bacterial Growth

Will not support

 

Application Area

It can be used for mechanical seal, chemical anticorrosion, chemical process vessel seal, machine tool guideways lubrication, bridge construction support slider and various kinds of pipe sealing in high temperature and high corrosive condition.


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