NA 1100Compressed Sheet with Carbon FIber, NBR Binder
Description and Applications
TEADIT style NA-1100 is a universal jointing sheet with high temperature and pressure resistance, manufactured from graphite and carbon fibre, bonded with Nitrile rubber (NBR). It is being manufactured by means of a hot calender process. TEADIT maintains a quality management system that is certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001.
For antistick purposes is the surface equipped with a special graphite finish.
Application / service:
TEADIT style NA-1100 is suitable for sealing petroleum derivatives, water, saturated steam, solvents, gases and chemical products in general.
A chemical processing facility was experiencing steam leakage on a sulphonator vessel after only a couple of weeks of run-time leading to reduced efficiency in the process and longer required run times.
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