2017 China New Design PTFE Packing with Aramid Corner for Iceland Manufacturers
2017 China New Design PTFE Packing with Aramid Corner for Iceland Manufacturers Detail:
PTFE packing with aramid corner is made from aramid yarns impregnated with PTFE, while the friction faces are made of PTFE yarns. This structure enhances the lubrication ability of aramid fiber and improves the strength of the pure PTFE.
Technical Data Sheet
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Rotating |
Reciprocating |
Valves |
Pressure |
4Mpa |
15Mpa |
25Mpa |
Shaft Speed |
22m/s rotary |
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Temperature |
-100℃~+280℃ |
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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.
Product detail pictures:
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2017 China New Design PTFE Packing with Aramid Corner for Iceland Manufacturers, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: , , ,
TP Series 400
Table of contents:
Dismantling:
00:00 Dismantling the motor
02:07 Replacement of wear ring
03:59 Removal of impeller
05:32 Removal of shaft seal
06:40 Dismantling of pump head and cover
07:27 Removal of coupling
08:56 Dismantling stationary shaft seal part
Assembly:
09:51 Assembly stationary shaft seal part
11:05 Fitting the coupling
12:46 Fitting pump shaft
14:32 Assembly of pump head and cover
15:46 Fitting shaft seal 10 bar
17:08 Fitting shaft seal 25 bar
18:24 Fitting impeller
19:09 Fitting motor
Recorded: September 2004
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