Description
Kevlar with graphite corners is a braided packing material that combines Kevlar fibers with graphite and PTFE yarns. It’s used in high-pressure and high-temperature environments, and is resistant to wear and friction.
What it’s used for
- Pumps: Kevlar with graphite corners is used in reciprocating and centrifugal pumps, even at high pressure.
- Industrial and chemical processes: It’s used in valves, mixers, stirrers, and reactors.
- Paper mills: It’s used in high-pressure applications.
What it’s made of
- Kevlar: A synthetic fiber that’s often used in combination with other materials
- Graphite: A material that’s infused into the PTFE yarn
- PTFE: A material that’s infused into the yarn
What are its properties
- Thermal conductivity: It has good thermal conductivity
- Sliding velocity: It has good sliding velocity
- Wear-resistant: It’s resistant to wear
- Low friction: It has low friction
- Long service life: It has a long service life
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