Newly Arrival Ptfe Rubber Covered Mat - PTFE Coated EPDM Manlid Seals – Lucky Star Seal Detail:
Specifications:
Super tanktyt manlid seal
Seal for tank container
Excellent chemical resisitance
Super Tanktyt Manlid Seal
Description:
This manlid seal combines the resilience and compression set resistance of EPDM rubber with the outstanding chemical resistance of PTFE. The seal’s rectangular elastomeric core is enveloped on three sides: top and bottom sealing faces and the inside diameter) with 100% virgin PTFE.
Prime features
Excellent chemical resistance. Withstands repeated opening/closing cycles without loss of sealing integrity.
Chemical properties:
The PTFE envelope makes the sealing faces and inside diameter chemically inert to media in the range pH 0-14 including all bulk liquid cargoes in all IMO classes. The virgin PTFE is non-absorbent, non-tainting, and hygienic for use with foodstuffs and edible oils.
Service capabilities:
Tank maximum pressure: 4bar
Maximum temperature: +110 degC
Minimum temperature: -25 degC
Standard Size:
DN500 (14MM *12MM) SECTION*484MM INNER DIA.
DN500 (14MM *14MM) SECTION*484MM INNER DIA.
DN300 (14MM *10MM) SECTION*294MM INNER DIA.
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