Rod PTFE Rulon® 641
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Rod PTFE - Rulon® 641 - Omniseal Solutions - sheet / tube / aeronautical
Rod PTFE - Rulon® 641 - Omniseal Solutions - sheet / tube / aeronautical
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Characteristics

Shape
rod, tube, sheet
Other characteristics
aeronautical
Length

Min.: 610 mm
(24.02 in)

Max.: 3,000 mm
(118.11 in)

Width

Min.: 610 mm
(24.02 in)

Max.: 1,000 mm
(3.28 in)

Thickness

Min.: 0.08 mm
(0.003 in)

Max.: 6 mm
(0.236 in)

Diameter

1.2 m
(3'11" )

Operating temperature

Min.: -260 °C
(-436 °F)

Max.: 315 °C
(599 °F)

Description

Rulon® 641 is manufactured from FDA and USDA compliant materials possessing excellent loads and wear characteristics while meeting the requirements for USP Class VI. It offers excellent, continuous non-lubricated service up to 10,000 PV – higher for intermittent service. While the load capacity of Rulon® 641 is generally limited to 1,000 psi (6.9 MPa) at room temperature, deformation is a function of wall thickness, temperature and load. Discover More In addition to the more tailor-made solutions offerings, for example the Omniseal Solutions piston rings, typical offerings of Rulon® 641 include automatically molded bearings & components, skived sheets, stamped / machined formed seals, extruded shapes, and machined parts / shapes. Applications include pumps, mixers compressors, appliances, chute liners, insulators, linear slides, shaft bearings, wear bands, and seals.. This material can be used in a variety of different environments, including, direct contact with human tissue and fluid. It can also withstand strict sanitation requirements, and its white, stain-resistant color indicates a sanitary compound.

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