Fluoroline
T is chemically inert to all chemicals and solvents with the
exception of molten alkali metals and strong fluorine donors.
Fluoroline T has a general service temperature range of -
60°C to + 200°C.
Fluoroline
T lined pipework are used to convey, and are inert to the
following chemicals: All acids including hydrofluoric, hydrochloric,
sulphuric and aqua regia, all caustics, all chlorides - organic
and inorganic, all sulphates - organic and inorganic, all
solvents, all bleach solutions, all peroxides, all phenols
and any combination of the above materials.
Combined
with the chemical inertness of Fluoroline T is its unique
non stick property. Thus a Fluoroline T lined pipework system
eliminates or minimises the build up of deposits on the pipe
walls which otherwise reduce flow and affect processing operations.
Fluoroline T systems out perform more exotic alloy systems
and can be cost effective against stainless steel when maximum
reliability is required.
PP - Fluoroline
P.
Fluoroline
P is a co-polymer polypropylene lining system with excellent
high temperature stability. It has excellent chemical resistance
to a wide range of commercially used corrosive chemicals and
organic compounds, including acids, alkalis, salts, and alcohols.
It is classified as having excellent resistance to weak acids,
good resistance to strong acids ( slow attack by oxidising
acids ), but is not recommended for use with chloro sulphonic
acid or strong nitric acideven at room temperature. It has
excellent resistance to both weak andstrong alkalis and is
generally satisfactory with organic solvents below 80 °C,
although it is affected by aromatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated
hydrocarbons, halogens, and esters.
Fluoroline
P is a valuable substitute for stainless steel and rubber
lined systems, offering extra corrosion resistance and system
purity.
PVDF -
Fluoroline K.
Fluoroline
K has excellent chemicals resistance to most corrosive chemicals
and organic compounds, including acids, halogenated solvents
and halogens. It is attacked by fuming sulphuric acid, hot
nitric acid and by strong sulphuric and other sulphonating
agents at high temperatures. The operational temperature range
is generally - 20°C to +120°C.
PVDF
is thermally stable and no significant change has been noted
even after two years exposure to a temperature of 150°C.
The resistance of this resin to gamma radiationis exceptional.
At a dosage level of 300 million Roentgens (Cobalt 60 source),
no change in strength or elongation was noted, although there
was some darkening in colour.
Fluoroline
K requires precise controls and techniques to achieve the
ultimate in properties and performance. Its major advantages
are very low permeation rates, especially to halogens and
much better abrasion properties than the fully fluorinated
plastic linings.
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