TEADIT® 24SH is a large gasket sheet produced from 100% pure, multi-directionally expanded PTFE.
Universally employable gasket sheet for all applications. It is suitable for all types of flanges, nearly all media, a wide temperature range and for applications with the toughest demands on purity. It is inherently clean and non-toxic.
Gaskets of multi-directionally expanded PTFE have exceptional mechanical strength which allows operation with minimal creep at elevated temperatures.
The excellent malleability of TEADIT® 24SH makes repairing small damage and/or irregularities of the sealing area (flange surface) unnecessary.
Gaskets cut from TEADIT® 24SH are dimensionally stable, i. e. they do not get wider when compressed. This allows narrow flange faces to be sealed safely.
TEADIT® 24SH is quick and simple to install. The used gasket can be removed easily and without residue.
Approvals
TA-Luft / Blow-Out-Test VDI 2200 / FDA / USP Plastic Class VI / WRc / BAM / AREVA
Developing A Special Camprofile Gasket For a Pressure Vessel
Style 2007 in Chemical Slurry
A chemical processing facility was having issues maintaining adequate sealing on a slurry pump with their existing packing, requiring retightening every few hours.
Thermic Fluid Case History
Dual Packing Combination Kit in Sugar Industry
2774 and Sealpak® 46
2235 in Steam Application Case History
A chemical processing facility was experiencing steam leakage on a sulphonator vessel after only a couple of weeks of run-time leading to reduced efficiency in the process and longer required run times.
Teadit 24SH in Chemical Processing
A chemical processing facility was experiencing leaks on FRP flange connections due to damage to the flanges caused by the use of gaskets that were not suitable for the requirements of low strength flanges, like FRP.
Teadit Camprofile Gasket in Chemical Processing
A PTFE manufacturing facility was experiencing leaks on an FEP Extruder that was originally designed to utilize a metal reinforced compressed asbestos gasket.
ETP Copper Process Case History
A metal manufacturer was looking for a replacement for asbestos compression packing.
CMS Plant Case History
A chemical plant was having issues with skived virgin PTFE gaskets failing in a heat exchanger application.
2774 Harsh Chemicals Case History
A customer was using a PTFE packing from another manufacture in an auger conveyor system.