NBR gasket sheet C-4240
cellulose fiberdrinking waterfor water

NBR gasket sheet - C-4240 - KLINGER - cellulose fiber / drinking water / for water
NBR gasket sheet - C-4240 - KLINGER - cellulose fiber / drinking water / for water
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Characteristics

Material
NBR, cellulose fiber
Product applications
drinking water, for water
Other characteristics
asbestos-free, flat
Temperature limit

85 °C
(185 °F)

Description

KLINGERSIL C-4240: Innovative gasket for drinking water KLINGERSIL C-4240 drinking water gasket meets all requirements of the Elastomer Guideline. ✓ NBR rubber reinforced with cellulose fiber ✓ Up to 85°C With the KLINGERSIL® C-4240 gasket sheet, KLINGER Dichtungstechnik is introducing a new product for drinking water installations that meets all the criteria of the new Elastomer Guideline. The pioneering role in and of itself is nothing new for the KLINGER Dichtungstechnik team, after all, they were the first to offer asbestos-free gaskets. Another innovation is now finding its way into the Gumpoldskirchen portfolio: The first fiber-reinforced flat gasket for drinking water that meets the strict requirements of the new Elastomer Guidelines of the German Federal Environment Agency comes from KLINGER Dichtungstechnik Did you know that the new drinking water gasket KLINGERSIL® C-4240 ... … is made of robust NBR rubber reinforced with cellulose fiber? … is deliberately produced without the addition of color pigments? … has already received a certificate in accordance with the new Elastomer Guideline that is valid until March 2026? … is suitable for applications with cold and hot water up to a temperature of 85°C? … demonstrably has no influence on the taste, smell or other properties of the drinking water?

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