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GASKET MATERIAL DATAGasket material data is a gasket information and it can be given to our customers to promote future and existing business if required. The data information consist of two pages: Page 1 is a general description of the gasket material, including main features, denotation and colour code. Page 2 shows the performance and chemical resistance profile of material. In general, the properties of the gasket material are proportional to the chequered pattern area of the diagram an
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GASKET MATERIAL DATA
Gasket material data is a commercial information and it can be given to our customers to promote future and existing business if required.
The data information consist of two pages:
Page 1 is a general description of the gasket material, including main features, denotation and colour code.
Page 2 shows the performance and chemical resistance profile of material. In general, the properties of the gasket material are proportional to the chequered pattern area of the diagram and an ideal gasket material would cover the entire area of the circular diagram.
PERFORMANCE PROFILE DIAGRAM
Properties showed in performance profile diagram are grouped into 3 categories:
Segment A: Physical properties (hardness, tensile strength, 24h compression set)
Segment B: Operation and gasket life (336h compression set and service temperatures)
Segment C: Storage ability (ozone resistance)
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE PROFILE
The chemical resistance profile diagram shows volume swell at ambient temperature in a number of different organic chemicals. In order to show the resistance of the gasket material in different categories of organic substances; the chemicals are grouped as follows:
Segment A: Oil resistance – non-polar hydrocarbons
Segment B: Organic acids and esters
Segment C: Solvents (ketones, chlorinated and nitrated hydrocarbons)
Segment D: Highly polar, water-soluble alcohol’s and amines
ALFA-LAVAL FOOD GRADE - EPDM RUBBER GASKET MATERIAL
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Alfa-Laval EPDMF is an ethylene propylene type of gasket material specially developed for plate heat exchanger gaskets intended for use in food duties. The material is compounded and manufactured in accordance with FDA regulation § 177.2600.
The material has excellent resistance to water, steam, salt solutions, alkalies and inorganic acids with exception of strong oxidising agents such as nitric acid and strong hot sulphuric acid. Resistance to nitric acid is; however, good at conditions specified in recommended Alfa-Laval cleaning-in-place procedures.
Resistance to non-fatty foods such as, milk and juice is excellent.
The material is not resistant to fatty product such as cream, vegetable oils and animal fats.
Owing to efficient peroxide curing system ageing and stress relaxation/compression set properties are very good and do allow continuous service at temperatures between -20˚C and +140˚C.
Ozone resistance is excellent and storage of gaskets for number of years is as a rule not critical.
ALFA-LAVAL MATERIAL DESIGNATION
EPDMF, T 113 3030-77, colour marking: 2 grey marks.
CURING SYSTEM
Organic peroxide with co-agents.
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ALFA-LAVAL FOOD GRADE EPDM RUBBER GASKET MATERIAL
PERFORMANCE PROFILE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE PROFILE
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ALFA-LAVAL EPDM RUBBER GASKET MATERIAL FOR GLUED GASKETS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Alfa-Laval EPDM gasket material, which is aimed for glued gaskets is based on an ethylene-propylene type of rubber polymer. The feature of ethylene-propylene type of rubber polymer is the fully saturated hydrocarbon polymer backbone which gives the best possible thermal and oxidising stability of all pure hydrocarbon elastomers.
The materials is specially developed and tested for plate heat exchanger gaskets. In order to secure the best ageing and stress relaxation/compression set properties organic peroxide is used as curing agent.
Resistance to water, steam, salt solutions, acids and alkalies is excellent with exception of strong oxidising acids such as nitric acid or strong hot sulphuric acid.
Ethylene-propylene is a non-polar pure hydrocarbon elastomer, which readily swells in each type of non-substituted hydrocarbon. Consequently, the material is not resistant in crude oil, fuels, lubricating oil, hydrocarbon solvents, heat transfer oils of hydrocarbon type, asphalt, paraffin etc. Resistance in vegetable oils and animals fats is also not sufficient.
The elastomer has good and in many cases excellent resistance in polar organic fluids such as alcohol’s, glycol’s, organic acids, ketones, aldehydes, ethanolamines, low molecular esters etc.
Ozone resistance is excellent and storage of gaskets for a number of years is as a rule not critical.
Due to very high cross-linking density a certain degree of care is necessary to avoid mechanic damage – cracking when new or relatively new glued gaskets are exposed to service temperatures above 130˚C.
ALFA-LAVAL MATERIALS DESIGNATION
EPDM, T 113 3030-79, colour marking: one grey mark.
CURING SYSTEM
Organic peroxide with co-agents.
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ALFA-LAVAL STANDARD EPDM RUBBER GASKET MATERIAL
PERFORMANCE PROFILE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE PROFILE
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ALFA-LAVAL EPDM RUBBER GASKET MATERIAL FOR NOT GLUED GASKETS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Alfa-Laval EPDMC gasket material is based on an ethylene-propylene type of rubber polymer. The feature of ethylene-propylene type of rubber polymer is the fully saturated hydrocarbon polymer backbone which gives the best possible thermal and oxidising stability of all pure hydrocarbon elastomers.
The materials is specially developed and tested for not glued plate heat exchanger gaskets. In order to secure the best ageing and stress relaxation/compression set properties organic peroxide is used as curing agent.
Resistance to water, steam, salt solutions, acids and alkalies is excellent with exception of strong oxidising acids such as nitric acid or strong hot sulphuric acid.
Ethylene-propylene is a non-polar pure hydrocarbon elastomer, which readily swells in each type of non-substituted hydrocarbon. Consequently, the material is not resistant in crude oil, fuels, lubricating oil, hydrocarbon solvents, heat transfer oils of hydrocarbon type, asphalt, paraffin etc. Resistance in vegetable oils and animals fats is also not sufficient.
The elastomer has good and in many cases excellent resistance in polar organic fluids such as alcohol’s, glycol’s, organic acids, ketones, aldehydes, ethanolamines, low molecular esters etc.
Ozone resistance is excellent and storage of gaskets for a number of years is as a rule not critical.
The material has very high cross-linking density. In order to prevent mechanic damage – cracking, gaskets, which are made of this material, must never be glued with GC6 or any other kind of hard structural adhesives.
ALFA-LAVAL MATERIALS DESIGNATION
EPDMC, T 113 3030-85, colour marking: one grey + one yellow mark.
CURING SYSTEM
Organic peroxide with co-agents.
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ALFA-LAVAL EPDM RUBBER GASKET MATERIAL FOR NOT GLUED GASKETS
PERFORMANCE PROFILE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE PROFILE
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ALFA-LAVAL EPDM RUBBER GASKET MATERIAL FOR NOT GLUED THIN GASKETS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Alfa-Laval EPDMCT gasket material is based on an ethylene-propylene type of rubber polymer. The feature of ethylene-propylene type of rubber polymer is the fully saturated hydrocarbon polymer backbone which gives the best possible thermal and oxidising stability of all pure hydrocarbon elastomers.
The materials is specially developed and tested for not glued thin plate heat exchanger gaskets. In order to secure the best ageing and excellent stress relaxation/compression set properties organic peroxide is used as curing agent.
Resistance to water, steam, salt solutions, acids and alkalies is very good with exception of strong oxidising acids such as nitric acid or strong hot sulphuric acid.
Ethylene-propylene is a non-polar pure hydrocarbon elastomer, which readily swells in each type of non-substituted hydrocarbon. Consequently, the material is not resistant in
crude oil, fuels, lubricating oil, hydrocarbon solvents, heat transfer oils of hydrocarbon type, asphalt, paraffin etc. Resistance in vegetable oils and animals fats is also not sufficient.
The material has good and in many cases excellent resistance in polar organic fluids such as alcohol’s, glycol’s, organic acids, ketones, aldehydes, ethanolamines, low molecular esters etc.
Ozone resistance is excellent and storage of gaskets for a number of years is as a rule not critical.
The material has extremely high cross-linking density. In order to avoid mechanic damage – cracking gaskets made of this material must never be glued with GC6 or any other kind of adhesives.
ALFA-LAVAL MATERIALS DESIGNATION
EPDMCT, T 113 3030-86, colour marking: one grey + 2 yellow marks.
CURING SYSTEM
Organic peroxide with co-agents.
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ALFA-LAVAL STANDARD EPDM RUBBER GASKET MATERIAL
PERFORMANCE PROFILE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE PROFILE
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ALFA-LAVAL EPDMAL GASKET MATERIAL
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Alfa-Laval EPDMAL is an especially compounded and processed, ethylene propylene elastomer for special purposes. It has excellent physical properties and creates very high sealing force. Gaskets made of this compound are particularly suitable for high-pressure applications, or when swelling of the conventional EPDM materials could be somewhat too high.
Resistance in water, steam, alkalies and inorganic acids is excellent. Exceptions are only concentrated sulphuric acid, nitric acid and extremely oxidising solutions.
The EPDMAL is not an oil resistant elastomer. However, since retaining of physical properties (Hardness) in swollen state is unique, gaskets made of this compound can be used also in situations where rare intermittent contamination of the fluid with oil or hydrocarbons cannot be excluded. Cooling and heating of absorption in gas purification plant and cooling of wastewater are typical examples of such duties.
Resistance in many polar organic fluids such as alcohol’s, acids, low molecular esters, ketones, amines, amides, nitriles, and aldehydes is very good. This is not only due to dissimilar nature of these fluids and the non-polar hydrocarbon EPDM polymer but also due to excellent physical properties of this material.
Ozone resistance is excellent and storage of gaskets for a number of years is as a rule not critical.
ALFA-LAVAL MATERIAL DESIGNATION
EPDMAL, T 113 3030-92, colour marking: 3 grey marks.
CURING SYSTEM
Organic peroxide with co-agents.
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ALFA-LAVAL EPDMAL RUBBER GASKET MATERIAL
PERFORMANCE PROFILE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE PROFILE
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ALFA-LAVAL RESIN CURED BUTYL RUBBER GASKET MATERIAL
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Alfa-Laval resin cured Butyl gasket material is based on butyl rubber polymer, which is a copolymer of isobutylene and isoprene.
The material is specially compounded for plate heat exchanger gasket. In order to obtain the best possible stress relaxation/compression set properties a phenolic resin is used as cross-linking agent.
Main advantage of this type of elastomer is very low diffusivity of gases and excellent resistance to mechanic damage (cracking) at high temperatures.
Since butyl is a non-polar pure hydrocarbon type of elastomer, media resistance properties are very similar to EPDM rubbers.
The elastomer is not resistance against oils and hydrocarbons, but it has good resistance in many polar organic solvents such as alcohol’s, acids, aldehydes, ketones and low molecular esters. Resistance to water, steam, salt solutions, alkalies and acids is very good. The elastomer is, however, not resistant in strong oxidising environment such as nitric acid, chromic acid, hot strong sulphuric acid and similar fluids.
The main disadvantage of butyl rubber is presence of unsaturations in the polymer backbone. Considerable part of these unsaturations is consumed during vulcanisation reaction with the phenolic resin. Remaining unsaturations provide reactive sites for oxidative attack during operation of the heat exchanger. These oxidative reactions usually result in cleavage of the polymer chain – the rubber polymer depolymerizes. Consequently, at specific conditions such as high temperature (above 80˚C) and high humidity the rubber mass becomes soft and plastic. Sealing force is lost and catastrophic gasket failure can occur. This limits considerable the maximum temperature of continuous operation. For these reasons the material should not be used in district heating and similar duties.
Ozone resistance is excellent and storage of gaskets for a number of years is not critical.
ALFA-LAVAL MATERIAL DESIGNATION
IIR, T 113 3031-79, colour marking: one yellow mark.
CURING SYSTEMPhenolic resin.
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