VP

  • VP

  • Description

    Description Vee packing is a popular, highly adaptable sealing product. It is typically used in adjustable gland applications such as telescoping truck hoist, pumps and valves. Vee packing sets are composed of a top and a bottom component with varying number of center vees. Vee packing can be optimized by altering materials to accommodate different chimicals, temperatures and pressures. * None Application None Materials NYLON + NEO-FAB + URETHANE

TECHNICAL DATA

Temperature -35° TO +220° F
Pressure None 50 MPa
Speed None 0.5 m/s
Medias None Mineral hydraulic oils

 

MATERIALS

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Polyurethane is a material that has the elastic properties of rubber. The proportion in its composition (diisocyanate, polyol, chain extender) is determined by its properties. This material is characterised by a strong mechanical resistance, good wear resistance, high elastic modulus, good flexibility and a very good ozone and oxidation resistance.

Chemical resistance Pure aliphatic hydrocarbons (propane, butane)
Mineral oils and greases
Silicone oils and greases
Water up to +50°C
Compatibility issue Ketones, esters, ethers, alcohols and glycols
Hot water, steam, alkalis, amines and acids
Temperature range -30°C/+90°C
-30°C / +110°C with our PUHT (short term peak at 150°C)

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Nitrile rubber (NBR) is the general term for acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymer. The ACN content can vary between 18% and 50%. While the acrylonitrile content is important, the resistance to oil and fuel is more so. Conversely, the elasticity and compression set are not as good. The NBR has good mechanical properties and good wear resistance. However, its resistance to atmospheric agents and the ozone is relatively low.

Chemical resistance Aliphatic hydrocarbons (propane, butane, petroleum, diesel fuel)
Mineral oils and greases
Fire-resistant fluids (HFA, HFB and HFC)
Diluted acids, low-temperature alkaline and saline solutions
Water (up to +100°C max)
Compatibility issue Fuels with high aromatic content
Aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene)
Chlorinated hydrocarbons (trichlorethylene)
Polar solvents (ketone, acetone, acetic acid, ethylene-ester)
Strong acids
Glycol-based brake fluids
Atmospheric and ozone agents
Temperature range -25°C/+100°C

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