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COMPRESSION PACKING: for the application of sealing materials?
BLADES News BLADES | COMPRESSION PACKING: WHICH IS… COMPRESSION PACKING: for the application of sealing materials? for the good…

Y STRAINERS – KNOW HOW TO USE IT IN INDUSTRY
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Traps: in order to find in its portfolio the perfect solution for the presented need
BLADES News BLADES | Traps: meet the most… Traps: know the most used It is common for condensate to appear in…

FIBRE REINFORCED GASKET MATERIALS: for the application of sealing materials?
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Sealing materials: Discover the most used in the industry
Sealing materials are indispensable components in the various sectors of industry and equipment, as they are responsible for preventing fluid leakage between sections of pipe and equipment.

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KLINGER Expert KLINGER | KLINGER Expert KLINGER Expert There are many variables that determine the choice of the ideal material for…

TOTAL TIGHTNESS IN THE INDUSTRY
Environment concern cannot be limited to the economic aspect, as future generations will need the resources wasted today.

SEALS: THE FUTURE DEMANDS EFFICIENCY
All over the world, there is a great concern for pollutants control to become more effective.

PTFE for sealing and its variations
PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) - better known by the trade name Teflon®, by Dupont - was accidentally created in 1938 by the chemist Roy Plunkett while experimenting with refrigeration gases.

Sealing: Important Precautions for correct dimensioning
Due to the gradual prohibition of the use of asbestos in the sealing elements, there were several alternatives for its replacement and it caused the need for a deeper understanding of different types of materials that are now used.

HOW THE PISTON VALVE CAN HELP YOUR PROCESS
In an industrial process, valves are used to control flow and pressure in pipelines carrying liquids, gases, vapors, etc.