Durlon 9000 (Blue) & 9000N (White)
Durlon 9000 is designed for use in process piping and equipment in chemical, pulp and paper, food and beverage and other general industrial applications where resistance to highly aggressive chemicals is required. Available in un-pigmented white as style 9000N, both styles conform to FDA requirements. Various shapes of inorganic filler have been homogeneously blended with pure PTFE resins to give Durlon 9000 its physical and mechanical properties. It is suitable for use in steel flanges and will not exhibit the cold flow problems associated with virgin PTFE, or the hardn ess problems of some other filled PTFE products. Unlike generic glass fiber filled PTFE, the shape of the fillers used in Durlon 9000 do not allow wicking which can cause corrosion on flange surfaces. Durlon 9000 has achieved numerous certifications such as: USP Class VI, FDA and (EC) 1935/2004 & EU (10/2011) compliant, BAM oxygen service, TA-luft (VDI Guideline 2440), ABS & Pamphlet 95, the chlorine institute, DNV-GL (Det Norske Veritas—Germanischen Lloyd).
- Inorganic Filler with Pure PTFE Resins
- Filled PTFE Gasket Material
- ASTM F104: F452111-A9B5E11K6M6
Gasket Factors | 1/16″ | 1/8″ |
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m | 2.2 | 4.6 |
Y, psi (MPa) | 1,937 (13.4) | 1,639 (11.3) |
Gb, psi (MPa) | 639 (4.4) | 495 (3.4) |
a | 0.220 | 0.262 |
Gs, psi (MPa) | 55 (0.379) | 65 (0.448) |
Colour | 9000-Blue 9000N-White |
Fiber System | Inorganic |
Temperature Min Max Continuous, Max | -212°C (-350°F) 271°C (520°F) 260°C (500°F) |
Pressure, Max, bar (psi) | 103 (1,500) |
Density, g/cc (lbs/ft³) | 2.2 (138) |
Compressibility, % ASTM F36 | 8-16 |
Recovery, % ASTM F36 | 40 |
Creep Relaxation, % ASTM F38 | 30 |
Tensile Strength, across grain ASTM F152, MPa (psi) | 13.8 (2,00) |
Sealability, cc/min ASTM F2378 (Nitrogen) | 0.01 |
Volume Resistivity, ohm-cm ASTM D991 | 1.0 x 105 |
Dielectric Breakdown ASTM D149, kV/mm (V/mil) | 16 (406) |
Flexibility ASTM F147 | 5x |
Note: ASTM properties are based on 1/16” sheet thickness, except ASTM F38 which is based on 1/32” sheet thickness. This is a general guide only and should not be the sole means of accepting or rejecting this material. The data listed here falls within the normal range of product properties, but should not be used to establish specifications limits nor used alone as the basis of design. For applications above Class 300, contact our technical department