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Vulcanised Red Fibre
Vulcanised red fibre is a densely compressed cotton fibre paper material. It has excellent mechanical properties with high tear and tensile strength. Commonly used within the plumbing industry for body washers and other water seals.
FASIT KEMIT/ TESNIT BA-C
FASIT KEMIT is an Aramid fibre based material which is bound with CSM elastomer. Suitable for use with aggressive media from alkaline solutions, acids, fuels, oils and alcohols. It is unpigmented, making it suitable for us in high purity fluids.
- -40°C to 120°C continuous
- 200°C short term
- 60 Bar
FASIT HT/ TESNIT BA-GL
FASIT HT is a glass and Aramid fibre based material which is bound with NBR elastomer. Works well in high temperature applications in the presence of oils, fuels, gases and steam and certain acids.
- -40°C to 250°C continuous
- 440°C short term
- 100 Bar
FASIT 1000/ TESNIT BA-R
FASIT 1000 is a Aramid fibre based material which is bound with NBR elastomer, and has a carbon steel wire mesh insert. Is used predominately for high pressure and temperature applications.
- -70°C to 450°C continuous
- 400°C short term
- 140 Bar
FASIT Steam
FASIT Steam is a mineral and Aramid fibre based material which is bound with NBR elastomer. Suitable for use in saturated and overheated steam applications, and where thermal cycling is present. As well as in contact with fuels and oils.
- -40°C to 230°C continuous
- 350°C short term
- 100 Bar
FASIT HF/ TESNIT BA-N
FASIT HF is an Aramid fibre based material which is bound with CR elastomer. Is predominately used in applications involving refrigerants and cooling medias.
- -40°C to 270°C continuous
- 350°C short term
- 100 Bar
Chutex
Chutex is a highly elastic natural rubber giving it excellent abrasion, cut and tear resistance.
- -20°C to 70°C continuous
- 70°C short term
- 10 Bar
Silicone
Silicone conforms to FDA 21 CFR 177.2600 for repeated use with food articles. Silicone has a high temperature and UV resistance.
- -60°C to 200°C continuous
- 200°C short term