Braiding machine starts packings
- Book ID
- 104382673
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Volume
- 1997
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1350-4789
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β¦ Synopsis
Dynamic sealing
also possessc,~ stipet-ior wealhering resistance and will not deieriorail wilh age. It is suited for low pressure. irregular shaped flanges where low gasket sealing prevails and c:tsilv (onforms to irregular shapes, turns COlllCrs, illl(t (':Ill lie pustmd into ilarrow openings. I)ue Io lhc previous problelns, the site engineers had litllc conlidenc{ in any gasket's abilily to proide a stihllioll Io the problem mid were subsequenlly impressed wilh the perlect seal achieved by Flexilalli("s (q iSlOllli-~ed Kaskel.
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Products Division, precludes the accumulation of water and the expense incurred in subsequent clean-up operations. The sealing device comprises a bag constructed from metallic laminate. Mastic strips around the bag seal it to the cable and the duct wall when inflated to 3.1 bar internal pressure. T
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