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Model E2 Sanitary • 2
Materials
CAUTION! Operating temperature limitations are as follows:
Materials
CAUTION! Operating temperature limitations are as follows:
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Material Prole:
Operating
Temperatures:
Max. Min.
Conductive Acetal: Tough, impact resistant, ductile. Good
abrasion resistance and low friction surface. Generally inert, with
good chemical resistance except for strong acids and oxidizing
agents.
190°F
88°C
-20°F
-29°C
EPDM: Shows very good water and chemical resistance. Has
poor resistance to oils and solvents, but is fair in ketones and
alcohols.
280°F
138°C
-40°F
-40°C
FKM: (Fluorocarbon) Shows good resistance to a wide range
of oils and sovents; especially all aliphatic, aromatic and
halogenated hydrocarbons, acids, animal and vegetable oils.
Hot water or hot aqueous solutions (over 70°F) will attack FKM.
350°F
177°C
-40°F
-40°C
Hytrel®: Good on acids, bases, amines and glycols at room
temperatures only.
220°F
104°C
-20°F
-29°C
Neoprene: All purpose. Resistance to vegetable oils. Generally
not affected by moderate chemicals, fats, greases and many
oils and solvents. Generally attacked by strong oxidizing acids,
ketones, esters and nitro hydrocarbons and chlorinated aromatic
hydrocarbons.
200°F
93°C
-10°F
-23°C
Nitrile: General purpose, oil-resistant. Shows good solvent, oil,
water and hydraulic uid resistance. Should not be used with
highly polar solvents like acetone and MEK, ozone, chlorinated
hydrocarbons and nitro hydrocarbons.
190°F
88°C
-10°F
-23°C
Nylon: 6/6 High strength and toughness over a wide
temperature range. Moderate to good resistance to fuels, oils
and chemicals.
180°F
82°C
32°F
0°C
Polypropylene: A thermoplastic polymer. Moderate tensile
and ex strength. Resists stong acids and alkali. Attacked by
chlorine, fuming nitric acid and other strong oxidizing agents.
180°F
82°C
32°F
0°C
PVDF: (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) A durable uoroplastic with
excellent chemical resistance. Excellent for UV applications.
High tensile strength and impact resistance.
250°F
121°C
0°F
-18°C
Santoprene®: Injection molded thermoplastic elastomer with
no fabric layer. Long mechanical ex life. Excellent abrasion
resistance.
275°F
135°C
-40°F
-40°C
UHMW PE: A thermoplastic that is highly resistant to a broad
range of chemicals. Exhibits outstanding abrasion and impact
resistance, along with environmental stress-cracking resistance.
180°F
82°C
-35°F
-37°C
Urethane: Shows good resistance to abrasives. Has poor
resistance to most solvents and oils.
150°F
66°C
32°F
0°C
Virgin PTFE: (PFA/TFE) Chemically inert, virtually impervious.
Very few chemicals are known to chemically react with PTFE;
molten alkali metals, turbulent liquid or gaseous uorine and
a few uoro-chemicals such as chlorine triuoride or oxygen
diuoride which readily liberate free uorine at elevated
temperatures.
220°F
104°C
-35°F
-37°C
Maximum and Minimum Temperatures are the limits for which these materials can be operated.
Temperatures coupled with pressure affect the longevity of diaphragm pump components.
Maximum life should not be expected at the extreme limits of the temperature ranges.
Metals:
Alloy C: Equal to ASTM494 CW-12M-1 specication for nickel and nickel alloy.
Stainless Steel: Equal to or exceeding ASTM specication A743 CF-8M for corrosion
resistant iron chromium, iron chromium nickel and nickel based alloy castings for
general applicaitons. Commonly referred to as 316 Stainless Steel in the pump industry.
CAUTION! Operating temperature limitations are as follows:
For specic applications, always consult the Chemical Resistance Chart.
Note: This document is a high level guide. Please be aware that not all model and or material
combinations are possible for all sizes. Please consult factory or your distributor for specic details.
MODEL SPECIFIC UNIVERSAL ALL AODD
1: PUMP SPECS
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