TEALON TF 1572 SAN is suitable for service with a wide variety of aggressive media, but is specifically formulated to allow compliance for drinking water system components with NSF-61, from source to tap. Certification to NSF-61 provides assurance to a highest level that TF 1572 SAN is safe for use in drinking water service. The high compressibility of this style makes it particularly suitable for use with stress sensitive and/or fragile flanged joints, e.g. glass, ceramics, plastic, etc.
Isolation:
An added benefit is that TF 1572 SAN has a strong dielectric rating, making it suitable for isolation kit applications.
Construction:
TEALON TF 1572 SAN is a structured PTFE - Gasket - Sheet manufactured by a unique process which provides a high level of fibrillation to overcome the creep relaxation and cold flow problems associated with normal (skived or molded) PTFE sheets. This style is produced from virgin PTFE resin filled with hollow glass microspheres.
Service Limits
Temperature ºF(ºC)
Minimum Service: -450 (-268)
Maximum Service: 500 (260)
Pressure psi (bar)
Maximum Service: 800 (55)
Availability
60 x 60 in
Thickness*
1/16″, 1/8″
Color
Blue
* 59″ x 59″ is available upon request.
Typical Physical Properties:
Compressibility – ASTM F36 M
30-50%
Recovery – ASTM F36 M
30%
Tensile Strength – ASTM F152
2030 psi (14N/mm2)
Specific Gravity – ASTM D792
1.70 g/cm3
Creep Relaxation – ASTM F38
40%
Sealability – ASTM F37 A
0.12 ml/h
Sealability – DIN 3535
< .015 cm3/min
ASTM test are based on 0.80mm sheet thickness and DIN test is based on 1.50mm sheet thickness
TEALON is the trademark of Chemours CO FC LLC, licensed exclusively to Teadit.
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