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The data quoted above are valid for the material "as delivered" without
any additional treatment and with sufficient surface pressure, e.g.
according to DIN 28 090ff. In view of the countless possible gasket
designs as well as installation and operating conditions, definitive
conclusions cannot be drawn for all applications regarding the
behaviour in a sealed joint. Therefore, we do not give any warranty for
technical data, as they do not represent assured characteristics. If
you have any doubt, please contact us and specify the exact operating
conditions. |
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It is possible that far higher pressures are permitted for flanges with
projections and recesses or grooves & tongues. Please consult us in individual
cases, specifying the exact sealing conditions. |
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Use at temperatures below -50 °C is possible, if surface pressure is
not less than approx. 15 N/mm² in liquids or 30 N/mm² in gases
(internal pressure must be taken into account). In addition, the gasket
must not be subjected to bending or flexing stresses. At temperatures
below -100 °C, operating pressures may not be higher than the max.
values given for -100 °C. |
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