Pre-oxidized PAN carbon yarns with metal reinforcement, impregnated with powder of graphite.
The graphite packing C8300R is braided with pre-oxidized PAN carbon yarns with metal reinforcement. The packing is impregnated strand by strand with a special colloidal graphite compound to give extreme compactness while ensuring flexibility to its body. It can be easily cut and installed and is also available in the C8200 version without metal reinforcement. Cid Font F1 Normal
C8300R is a versatile compression packing that can be used for all static services in presence of steam, air, gas, oils, bitumen, petroleum and chemical products with the exception of those oxidizing and not compatible with graphite. The most immediate answer is that
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