Stainless steel gasket sheet GR 1700
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stainless steel gasket sheet
stainless steel gasket sheet
stainless steel gasket sheet
stainless steel gasket sheet
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Characteristics

Material
graphite, stainless steel
Product applications
flange, industry, valves, pipe, cover, flexible, sheet
Temperature limit

Max.: 650 °C
(1,202 °F)

Min.: -250 °C
(-418 °F)

Pressure limit

250 bar
(3,625.9 psi)

Description

TEADIT GR 1700 is a multilayer high strength graphite sealing sheet designed for high temperature applications. The sheet is comprised of 0.5 mm thick layers of highly oxidation resistant flexible graphite and 0.05 mm thick plain stainless steel foils. TEADIT GR 1700 is available as sheets or cut gaskets. Properties: TEADIT GR 1700 was developed for end users in the process industry to cover a broad range of demanding gasket requirements with a reliable and safe product. Gaskets made from TEADIT GR 1700 are ideal for critical applications due to a high mechanical strength and blowout resistance, a wide range of working pressure, very low cold or hot relaxation, and a extremely high maximum permissible gasket stress. Among its advantages TEADIT GR 1700 provides an excellent torque retention and high long term sealability. The thermal stability is superior to that of standard graphite sheet grades. Application areas: Because of its specific structure TEADIT GR 1700 is particularly suited for applications with extremely high or low temperatures and pressures, with highly corrosive and aggressive media and for sensitive flange materials. Beside the use as common pipe gaskets TEADIT GR 1700 is the ideal solution in highly stressed applications such as equipment or heat exchanger gaskets or as sealing components in pumps and valves.

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