3 Sealant
Material
Example Operating
Temperature Range
Material definition and properties
G Graftite™ -200°C to +550°C
(to +870°C in a
reducing atmosphere)
Graphite 98% purity. Impermeable to gases and liquids.
Resistant to most media, not 'wetted' by molten metals or salts. Asbestos-free.
No ageing or embrittlement. Good resistance to thermal shock. Not re-usable.
N Neoprene -40°C to +90°C Synthetic rubber based on polychloroprene.
The elastic properties of the polymer are enhanced by vulcanization.
It is much more resistant to heat, light, oxidation, and petroleum than
ordinary rubber. Re-usable.
L Lava -200°C to +870°C Natural Magnesium Silicate (Soapstone, Steatite or Rock Talc).
Crushes to a powder when compressed.
Porous to light gases and moisture. Hygroscopic.
Not suitable for most vacuum applications. Not re-usable.
T PTFE -200°C to +250°C Polytetrafluoroethylene. FDA approved grade to Title 21 -CFR 17. 1550 and is
approved to US Pharmacopoeia Class VI . Has smooth, non-wetting, hydrophobic surfaces
that resist biofilm buildup and the lowest coefficient of friction of any solid material.
Low thermal transfer. Re-usable.
V Viton® -40°C to +225°C
(intermittently to +285°C)
Fluoroelastomer. Resists hydrocarbons, corrosive chemicals and petroleum.
Solvent, acid and base resistant.
Low permeation rate. Mechanically robust at high temperatures. Re-usable.
  Other sealant materials may be specified, usually for the individual special requirements of particular applications.
Please contact TC Ltd. for assistance.
 
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