High Performance China Oil Resistant Gasket Sheet - QF3710 Non asbestos low temperature resistant board – Ishikawa
High Performance China Oil Resistant Gasket Sheet - QF3710 Non asbestos low temperature resistant board – Ishikawa Detail:
Product characteristics
● Temperature rang -60~250℃
● Maximum working pressure is 3.5MPa
● Economical low temperature resistant sealing plate
● Asbestos – free confirmation by a professional body
● Passing ROHS certification by professional organization
● Anti-adhesion surface treatment
Product application
Suitable for all kinds of oils, water, refrigerant, general gas, and other media as sealing material.
Especially recommended for air conditioning, compressors, plate heat exchangers and other refrigeration systems or contact cooling systems as sealing gaskets.
Standard sizes
(L) ×(W) (mm) : 1290×1280 / 1290×3840 / 2580×3840
Thickness(mm) : 0.3~3.0
Special sheet sizes and other size thickness upon customers’ request.
Physical performance
Remarks: 1. The above physical data is based on 1.5mm thickness.
2. If you have any question in choosing the products, please contact us directly.
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By Madge from Atlanta - 2017.01.28 19:59
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