Fixed Competitive Price FEP Encapsulated O-Ring for Peru Factories
Fixed Competitive Price FEP Encapsulated O-Ring for Peru Factories Detail:
Encapsulated O Ring adopts special rubber resisting high temperature, F+ plastic and special engineering to compound this sealing product. It not only has low contraction permanent set functions of rubber O Ring, but also resistant heat, cold oil, friction, chemical corrusion and other performances. It can be used in all kind of dynamical seal and static seal widely, meanwhile can replace all traditional rubber and plastic O Ring.
Technical Data Sheet
Property |
Unit |
Result |
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A |
B |
C |
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Normal Conditions |
Hardness |
JIS Hs |
70~90 |
70~90 |
60~75 |
Elongations(min.) |
% |
60 |
60 |
80 |
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Tensile Stress(min) |
Mpa |
16 |
16 |
16 |
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Compressibility |
% |
50~60 |
50~60 |
60~75 |
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Recovery |
% |
>85 |
>85 |
>70 |
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Permanentset |
% |
<10 |
<10 |
<10 |
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230°Cx24h hot air ageing |
Change of hardness(max) |
JIS Hs |
-5~+5 |
-5~+5 |
-5~+5 |
Change of Tensile Stress(max) |
% |
-15 |
-15 |
-15 |
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Change of Elongation(max) |
% |
-20 |
-20 |
-20 |
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Compression Permanentset |
175°Cx70h |
% |
≤20 |
≤20 |
≤20 |
Color |
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Brown |
Black |
Red |
Applications |
Temperature Limited |
℃ |
-20~+250 |
-20~+200 |
-20~+200 |
Pressure Limited |
Mpa |
0~35 |
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Working Environment |
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Strong Caustics, moderate acids, chlorine, gases, water, steam, hydrocarbons, hydrogen and aluminum fluoride except element fluorine and fusion sodium. |
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This affordable HP LaserJet Pro MFP is easy to install and delivers crisp, clear documents. Print, copy, and scan with one, compact device that fits neatly into small office spaces.
Functions
Print, copy, scan
Multitasking supported
Yes
Print speed black:
Normal: Up to 20 ppm
Duty cycle (monthly, A4)
Up to 8000 pages
Print quality black (best)
Up to 600 x 600 dpi
HP ePrint capability
Yes
Mobile printing capability
HP ePrint, Wireless direct printing, Apple AirPrint™
(May require a firmware upgrade to be compatible, download at https://www.hp.com/go/support)
Wireless capability
Yes, built-in WiFi 802.11b/g/n
Connectivity, standard
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port
built-in Fast Ethernet 10/100Base-TX network port
built-in WiFi 802.11b/g/n
Network ready
Standard (built-in Ethernet, WiFi 802.11b/g/n)
Dimensions and weight
Minimum dimensions (W x D x H)
420 x 365 x 254 mm
Maximum Dimensions (W x D x H)
420 x 438 x 254 mm
Weight
8.0 kg
Package weight
10.3 kg
Here are my first impressions of the New PowerSpec 3D Pro 3D Printer from Micro Center. PowerSpec is Micro Center’s house brand computer. As of recently, they’ve begun offering a couple of economically priced 3D printers based on the open source MakerBot Replicator 1 dual plans. This is their second generation model that comes with an acrylic enclosure to help trap heat in the build box and mitigate warping. The frame seems to be steel with some sort of expanded PVC paneling to enclose the back, bottom, and sides. The model I picked up today is loaded with PowerSpec’s own firmware, version 1.2. There are a number of tools in the utilities panel I have not seen before, including a dangerous-looking eeprom menu, apparently for some on-board firmware tweaks. The firmware is based on MakerBot’s Rep 1 firmware so instead of .GCODE, you feed it .X3G files. That means you can use MakerWare for preparing your files instead of ReplicatorG if you prefer, as I do.
There are color-changing LED’s among the bells and whistles too, which shift hue as the build plate and extruders heat. I asked at Micro Center about buying parts for repairs and was informed that I can order everything I might need from MakerBot. I’m more than a little skeptical of that since I spotted a couple of tiny PTFE tubes in the spare parts bag. These are not part of the typical MakerBot extruder, but are what you find inside the cheap Chinese extruders on other Replicator 1 knock-offs like the Flash Forge or Wanhao. The heated build plate looks like 1/4″ glass and comes covered with a sheet of kapton tape. 10 minutes into working with it, this printer seems like a worthwhile piece of equipment for $1000.
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