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Choice of Liners for All ChemValve Models
ChemValve offers a full range of injection
molded liners, thus allowing the flexibility to handle almost any service
condition by providing the most compatible material at the most affordable
price. Liner selection should be based on the corrosion resistance of the
plastic resin to the flowing media at service temperature and pressure.
Please consult our corrosion chart for compatibility. Using the correct
liner will insure the productivity and life of the valve.
- PPL Polypropylene
- Max Temperature 225 Degrees F. Polypropylene is a thermoplastic
resin exhibiting an excellent balance of corrosion resistance and
economy. When injection molded into all our valves, it provides
an excellent low cost product for many applications, such as HCI
applications and in the water and waste water treatment industry.
- The suitability of polypropylene is highly dependent on the service
temperature range. Polypropylene is especially good in ambient temperature
applications. This liner has been tested in 37% HCl and been proven
to be
excellent in this service condition. All PPL liners are dyed blue
in all ChemValve products for
proper visual identification.
- PVDF KYNAR (Poly-vinylidene fluoride)
- Max Temperature PVDF is a strong hard fluorocarbon resin which
275 Degrees F is thermally stable, non-toxic and has excellent chemical
resistance.
- PVDF is especially wellsuited to weak corrosives and slurry service
applications found in bleach plants of pulp and paper mills.
- PVDF is the material of choice for chlorine and other halogen
containing chemicals. The suitability of PVDF in a given
corrosive service is highly dependent on temperature.
- In some cases, PVDF can be substituted for a PFA lining.
- In abrasive applications, PVDF will work better than PFA, due
to its resistance to erosion, provided it is chemically compatible
with the service.
- The PVDF liners are dyed black in all of ChemValve
products for proper visual Identification.
- PFA (Perfluoroalkoxy)
- Max Temperature PFA is a higher temperature PFA resin with 400
Degrees F. the same outstanding chemical inertness as PTFE.
- Due to its chemical composition, PFA retains a high amount of
mechanical strength at elevated temperatures. PFA liners are semi
transparent in all ChemValve
products for proper visual identification.
- GRPFA (Glass Reinforced PFA)
- Max Temperature 400 Degrees F Glass reinforced PFA is a liner
material which combines the corrosion resistance of PFA at elevated
temperatures with the abrasion resistance quality of PVDF.
- GRPFA is unsurpassed in high temperature slurry applications where
virgin PFA or PTFE lined valves cannot withstand erosion.
- These liners are grey to light tan in all of the ChemValve
products for proper visual identification.
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