hhughes2589
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2012
- 1
Hi,
I'm looking for some help making a convincing argument regarding a butterfly valve that utilizes EPDM to achieve an enhanced seal (improves with pressure) operating in HVAC duty (water, glycol @ <250F) versus PTFE(teflon). Which seems to have a mysterious "buzz" with specifying engineers for some unknown reason.
My knowledge of materials is limited, and my general understanding is that the properties PTFE are not superior performance wise given the low temp (below 250) and benign nature of the media (CHW, HW, CW glycol). PLEASE HELP
Am willing to send gift of appreciation at the conclusion of my many unanswered questions on this topic.
I'm looking for some help making a convincing argument regarding a butterfly valve that utilizes EPDM to achieve an enhanced seal (improves with pressure) operating in HVAC duty (water, glycol @ <250F) versus PTFE(teflon). Which seems to have a mysterious "buzz" with specifying engineers for some unknown reason.
My knowledge of materials is limited, and my general understanding is that the properties PTFE are not superior performance wise given the low temp (below 250) and benign nature of the media (CHW, HW, CW glycol). PLEASE HELP
Am willing to send gift of appreciation at the conclusion of my many unanswered questions on this topic.