Manufacturer of Aflas O-Ring for Armenia Factories
Manufacturer of Aflas O-Ring for Armenia Factories Detail:
Aflas based synthetic rubber, reinforced with carbon black and peroxide cured. Has good rapid gas decompression(FGD) resistant properties, which making it suitable for many high pressure gas applications. Temperature capability for this type compound is +5~+200℃.
Technical Data Sheet
Properties | Units | Typical value |
Hardness | IRHD | 84 |
Tensile strength | MPa | 22 |
Elongation at break | % | 189 |
Modulus at50% elongation | MPa | 4 |
Modulus at100% elongation | MPa | 12 |
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Manufacturer of Aflas O-Ring for Armenia Factories, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: , , ,
CM, CME 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 25 (cast iron)
Table of contents:
00:00 Dismantling of chamber stack
01:57 Removal of shaft seal
03:20 Fitting of shaft seal and gasket
04:38 Fitting the chamber stack
Recorded: July 2009
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A 1 1/16-inch socket
A 24” cheater bar or pipe
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