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Seat inserts for valves

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utlandmah

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People,

Do you know where I can read more about peek, ptfe and rptfe, devlon which are used in the valve industry?

Also, do you know if Methanol is compatible with viton seals?

Regards,
Marcell
 
I am looking for similar material (seat and seal material) and their compatibility with Methanol. I have had little luck in the search.
 
Look at valve catalogs. The manufacturer usually specify the materials the valve composed of.
 
You could also try the Compass corrosion guide for non-metallics. Good general ref.
For better data start looking to the resin makers, CP, Bayer, BP and so on.

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1. see here .....
2. No, Viton will start to swell in mixtures as low as 50% methanol at minimal exposure times. Much better choices would include EPDM, FKM, or natural rubbers. (FYI - NBR is NOT a natural rubber.)

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