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Acid Resistance PE 38mm Plastic Super Intalox Saddle Ring For Washing Tower
The plastic super Intalox Saddle Ring is made from heat resistant and chemical corrosion resistant plastics, including polyethylene (PE),polypropylene (PP), reinforced polypropylene (RPP), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), chloridized polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF).
Advantage:
Application scope: These various plastic tower packing are widely used in petroleum and chemical,alkali chloride,gas and environmental protection
industries with max. temperature of 280°.
Physical & chemical properties
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Performace/Material
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PE
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PP
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RPP
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PVC
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CPVC
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PVDF
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Density(g/cm3)(after injection molding)
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0.98
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0.96
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1.2
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1.7
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1.8
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1.8
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Operation Temp.(ºC)
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90
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>100
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>120
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>60
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>90
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>150
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Chemical Corrosion resistance
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GOOD
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GOOD
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GOOD
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GOOD
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GOOD
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GOOD
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Compression Strength(Mpa)
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>6.0
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>6.0
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>6.0
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>6.0
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>6.0
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>6.0
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Technical data
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Product Name
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Plastic Super Intalox Saddle
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Material
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PP,PE,PVC,CPVC,PVDF ,etc
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Life Span
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>3 years
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Size
Inch/mm
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Surface Area
m2/m3
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Void Volume
%
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Packing Number
pieces/ m3
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Packing Density
Kg/m3
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Dry Packing Factor m-1
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1"
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25×12.5×1.2
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260
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90
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51200
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92
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390
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1-1/2"
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38×19×1.2
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178
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96
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25200
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75
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201
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2"
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50×25×1.5
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168
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97
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6300
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76
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184
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3"
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76×38×2.6
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130
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98
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3700
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64
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138
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