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Eclipse® 7576 PTFE/Proprietary Filler Gasket
The NEXT GENERATION ‘All-in-One’
PTFE
sheet gasket that combines
universal chemical compatibility with
unmatched performance
and versatility.
Features / Benefits
- Low load to seal.
- Universal chemical compatibility - one gasket for all PTFE gasket service.
- Premium, genuine filled Teflon™ ensures reliability, consistency and performance.
- Exceptional rigidity.
- Outstanding creep resistance and load retention.
- Excellent resistance to strong caustics and acids.
Typical Applications
- Suitable for strong caustics, sodium hydroxide, pulp cooking liquors (white, black, & green) 0-14pH, chlorine dioxide (CLO2), solvents, and sulfur dioxide (SO2). Acid applications.
- Mining (sulfuric acid leaching process and PAL - pressure acid leaching).
- Cryogenics, hydrocarbons, water, and saturated steam less than 100 psi (7 bar), 338°F (170°C).
- Pulp and Paper, Food Processing, Pharmaceutical, Chemical Processing, Brewing and Distilling, and Water Treatment.
- Non-metallic or fragile flanges
and flanges with less bolt load
available.
Specifications
Construction: PTFE / Proprietary Filler
Temperatures: -450°F (-268°C) to 500°F (260°C)
Max Pressure: 1200 psi (83 bar)
Colour: Grey with Black branding.
Sheet Sizes: Custom sheet sizes and
thicknesses available upon
request. Also available in
larger 70” x 70” sheets.
Teflon™ is a registered trademark of The Chemours Company.
ECLIPSE: A GENUINE ALL-IN-ONE SOLUTION
Exceptional low load to seal properties and improved rigidity for easier installation:
Eclipse is a filled PTFE sheet that is restructured using a proprietary process resulting in exceptional compressibility, low load to seal and outstanding rigidity. In addition, Eclipse features a proprietary filler that is chemically inert and provides unsurpassed creep and cold flow resistance.
Universal chemical compatibility eliminates uncertainty and misapplication:
Eclipse uses a unique, chemically inert filler that allows it to be used in place of any of the standard filled-PTFE materials currently found on the market. This eliminates uncertainty and prevents misapplication in chemical service. As shown in the chart below, Eclipse is the first truly universal filled PTFE material: