Compression Packing
Compression packing, also known as packing seal, creates a seal against fluids and gases between moving surfaces in a wide variety of industrial equipment. Common applications include valves, pumps, and rotating equipment.
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Expanded PTFE Compression Packing
ePTFE compression packing is highly compressible and resistant to chemicals and high temperatures. Graphite filler reduces friction and minimizes scoring on the shaft.
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Lubricated PTFE Compression Packing
PTFE compression packing is resistant to chemicals and high temperatures. Lubricating oil reduces friction and minimizes scoring on the shaft.
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PTFE Compression Packing
Contains no lubricant so it is hard and can withstand high pressure applications.
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Aramid Compression Packing
Aramid compression packing is highly resistant to wear and abrasion. PTFE filler reduces friction and minimize scoring on the shaft.
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Carbon Compression Packing
Carbon fiber compression packing is resistant to steam. Impregnated with PTFE and graphite to enhance abrasion resistance.
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Graphite Compression Packing
Graphite compression packing is resistant to extreme temperatures and pressures.
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Wire-Reinforced Graphite Compression Packing
Inconel-wire reinforcement provides structural strength to stand up to ultra-high pressure applications.