Superior PTFE EPDM Compounded Butterfly Valve Liner

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PTFE stands for PolyTetraFluoroEthylene, which is the chemical term for the polymer (CF2)n.

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a thermoplastic member of the fluoropolymer family of plastics and has a low coefficient of friction, excellent insulating properties.


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Sansheng Fluorine Plastics is proud to introduce our flagship product, the PTFE EPDM Compounded Butterfly Valve Liner, a hallmark of innovation in industrial valve solutions. This product is meticulously designed to meet the rigorous demands of industries requiring the highest standards in chemical resistance, durability, and operational efficiency. Our valve liner is an exemplary model of precision engineering, combining the unmatched properties of Virgin PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) with the resilience of EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) rubber, setting new benchmarks in valve performance.

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Zero Leakage PTFE Valve Seat Butterfly Valve Parts DN50 - DN600

 

Virgin PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)

 

PTFE (Teflon) is a fluorocarbon based polymer and typically is the most chemically resistant of all plastics, while retaining excellent thermal and electrical insulation properties. PTFE also has a low coefficient of friction so it is ideal for many low torque applications.

This material is non-contaminating and accepted by the FDA for food applications. Although the mechanical properties of PTFE is low, comparing to other engineered plastics, its properties remain useful over a wide temperature range.

 

Temperature range: -38°C to +230°C.

Color: white

Torque adder: 0%

 

Parameter Table:

 

Material Suitable Temp. Characteristics
NBR

-35℃~100℃

Instant -40℃~125℃

Nitrile rubber has good self-expanding properties, abrasion resistance and hydrocarbon-resistant properties. It can be used as a general material for water, vacuum, acid, salt, alkali, grease, oil, butter, hydraulic oil, glycol, etc. Can not be used in places such as acetone, ketone, nitrate, and fluorinated hydrocarbons.
EPDM

-40℃~135℃

Instant -50℃~150℃

Ethylene-propylene rubber is a good general-purpose synthetic rubber that can be used in hot water systems, beverages, dairy products, ketones, alcohols, nitrates, and glycerin, but not in hydrocarbon-based oils, inorganics, or solvents.

 

CR

-35℃~100℃

Instant -40℃~125℃

Neoprene is used in media such as acids, oils, fats, butters and solvents and has good resistance to attack.

Material:

  • PTFE

Certification:

  • FDA, REACH, ROHS, EC1935

Advantages:

 

PTFE stands for PolyTetraFluoroEthylene, which is the chemical term for the polymer (CF2)n.

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a thermoplastic member of the fluoropolymer family of plastics and has a low coefficient of friction, excellent insulating properties.

PTFE is chemically inert to most substances. It also can withstand high heat applications and it is well know for its anti-stick properties.

Choosing the right seat ring material is often the most challenging decision in Ball Valve Selection. To assist our customers during this process, we are willing to offer information on customer request.

 

PTFE valve seats produced by US are widely used in textile, power station, petrochemical, heating and refrigeration, pharmaceutical, shipbuilding, metallurgy, light industry, environmental protection, Paper Industry, Sugar Industry, Compressed Air and other fields.
Product performance: high temperature resistance, good acid and alkali resistance and oil resistance; with good rebound resilience, sturdy and durable without leaking.



Virgin PTFE, commonly known by its trade name Teflon, stands at the forefront of polymer technology with its remarkable chemical resistance that spans a wide spectrum of substances. This fluorocarbon-based polymer not only resists virtually all chemicals but also showcases exceptional thermal stability and electrical insulation properties. These characteristics make it an ideal material for industrial applications where exposure to aggressive chemicals and extreme temperatures is a daily challenge. The integration of PTFE in our butterfly valve liners ensures that your operations benefit from a seal that remains intact and operational, even under the most demanding conditions. To complement the chemical robustness of PTFE, our butterfly valve liners are compounded with EPDM rubber, known for its outstanding resistance to weathering, ozone, and steam. This synergy of PTFE and EPDM enhances the mechanical properties of the valve liner, allowing it to withstand not only chemical attacks but also physical stressors such as compression and elongation. This dual-material approach provides a seal that is not just leak-proof but also retains its integrity over many cycles of operation. Our PTFE EPDM compounded butterfly valve liners are designed for sizes ranging from DN50 to DN600, ensuring a perfect fit for a wide array of pipelines, making them the ideal choice for industries aiming for zero leakage and maximum reliability in their fluid control systems.

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