13 Years Manufacturer PTFE Graphite Packing with Aramid Corner to Malawi Manufacturer
13 Years Manufacturer PTFE Graphite Packing with Aramid Corner to Malawi Manufacturer Detail:
PTFE graphite packing with aramid corner is made from aramid yarns impregnated with PTFE, while the friction faces are made of graphite PTFE yarns. The graphite particle in PTFE yarn enhances the heat exchange efficiency.
Technical Data Sheet
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Rotating |
Reciprocating |
Valves |
Pressure |
4Mpa |
15Mpa |
25Mpa |
Shaft Speed |
20m/s rotary |
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Temperature |
-200℃~+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.
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How to properly install a butterfly valve onto a Poly Processing IMFO®, Integrally Molded Flanged Outlet, polyethylene tank. When installing larger assemblies like a valve or flex joint on to a poly tank, an extra set of hands is helpful. Start with the gasket against the IMFO®. Hold the valve against it, take the backing ring and place it on.
Now insert one all-thread and through the front of the assembly. Add a wedge washer, flat washer, and nut to the back of the assembly.
Now that we’e added hardware to the back of the all thread, add the flex joint to the front of the butterfly valve. An important note at this stage is to not leave out the included spacer. The spacer is very important when we use a PVC flange against a PTF and composite flex joint. With stainless steel flanges, these spacers would not be required. Just like on the back side of the IMFO®, we’re going to add hardware top the front side of the all threads. The only difference is that there will not be a wedge washer on this side of the hardware. Tighten each nut down in a criss-cross pattern. Once all hardware is tightened, a crow’s foot can be used to get in between the two flanges and use an actual torque wrench to tighten to 20 ft-lbs
Next, add the valve handle. Remove the retainer screw from the top of the assembly. Line up the pattern of the valve handle and press down in to place.
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