This is a high heat-resistant packing made with new carbon fiber material, with a maximum operating temperature limit of 260°C.
The grand packing is a general term for packing used to provide tension by being inserted into a stuffing box and compressed with a gland follower. Our company offers a wide variety of materials tailored to usage conditions, including aramid fibers, carbon fibers, carbonized fibers, Teflon fibers, cotton grease, and nylon. 【Features】 ■ Maximum operating temperature: 260℃ ■ pH range: 2 to 12 【Product Lineup】 ■ OR#5580 This product is made by braiding carbon fibers and impregnating them with PTFE dispersion, making it an excellent packing with outstanding heat resistance, cold resistance, and chemical resistance. ■ OR#5582 This is OR#5580 impregnated with a special lubricant. *For other functions and details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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In the year 1907, during an era still dominated by a preference for foreign products, Ohno Company developed Japan's first packing for ships. It was recognized by both Mitsubishi and Kawasaki shipyards and was of such high quality that it was later used in the former navy's battleship Yamato, breaking the common belief at the time that domestic products were inferior to imported ones. Since then, we have continued to focus on our core business by adopting new materials such as fluororesin and super engineering plastics, developing processing technologies, and establishing a quality assurance system through obtaining ISO 9001 certification, all while responding to market and customer demands with a serious commitment to manufacturing. We will continue to maintain a spirit of challenge, value our customers and quality, and contribute to a new society. We have factories in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, and Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, as well as sales offices in Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, and Sasebo.