Excellent chemical resistance! Complies with the Food Sanitation Act and standards for food and additives.
The "S-5800" is a gland packing made by braiding special 100% PTFE fibers into a rectangular cross-section. Due to its white color, it can be used for fluid applications that do not prefer black. It also has characteristics that make it resistant to corrosive fluids (strong acids and strong alkalis). To use it stably for rotating equipment, please use a lubricant that does not affect the fluid (such as edible oil) in conjunction. 【Features】 ■ Complies with food sanitation laws and standards for food and additives ■ Excellent chemical resistance, strong against corrosive fluids (strong acids and strong alkalis) ■ Can be used for fluid applications that do not prefer black due to its white color ■ Braided from special 100% PTFE fibers into a rectangular cross-section * For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage Conditions】 ■ Maximum operating temperature: 260℃ ■ Maximum operating pressure: 2.0MPa (pump), 5.0MPa (valve) ■ Maximum operating speed: 4m/s ■ Allowable PV value: 4.0MPa・m/s ■ pH: 0 to 14 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ For rotating equipment such as mixers and screw feeders, for rotary pumps, and for general-purpose valves. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Sowa Industrial Co., Ltd. has steadily progressed since its establishment in 1947 as a specialized manufacturer of grand packing, gaskets, and more, contributing to a wide range of industries, including the automotive sector. Meeting the required technical precision has become a given, and the initiative to "quickly read and anticipate market needs," including the development of new products, is the theme that Sowa Industrial aims to uphold in the 21st century.