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6" Tri Clamp Sanitary Viton Gasket Closed Loop Extractor 4 Pack

$ 15.31

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Unbranded/Generic
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Diameter (Tube OD): 6 in
  • Sanitary Connection Type: Sanitary Clamp
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • End B Diameter (for Reducing Fittings): 6 in
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Sanitary Fitting Type: Clamp

    Description

    6" Tri Clamp Sanitary Viton Gasket Closed Loop Extractor 4 Pack
    Fits Tri-Clamp: 6"
    Material: Viton
    Temperature Range: -40F - 450F
    No Screen
    These viton gaskets are a practical purchase for anyone doing essential oil extractions with butane as they offer an incredibly high resistance to oils, fuels, lubricants and most mineral acids.
    These gaskets meet today's sanitary standards for the sanitary industry.
    Viton was first introduced in the 1950's for the aerospace industry to fulfill the need for a high performance sealing elastomer. Since then, viton has maintained a reputation for its outstanding performance in extreme heat and extremely corrosive environments.
    Viton offers an exceptionally high resistance to compression set, even at high temperatures. It is known to have an exceptionally good resistance to oxidation, sun and weather, along with an excellent resistance to fungus and mold.
    Viton is capable of withstanding high temperatures while retaining its good mechanical properties, and is better at it than most other elastomers. The oil and chemical resistance are virtually unaffected by elevated temperatures, and the compounds remain relatively elastic indefinitely up to temperatures of 400° F (204° C).
    The high temperature limits are as follows:
    3,000 hours @ 450° F (232° C)
    1,000 hours @ 500° F (260° C)
    240 hours @ 550° F (288° C)
    48 hours @ 600° F (316° C)
    Viton is usually serviceable in applications down to between 0° F and -10° F (-18° C to -23° C). It has also been proven to be satisfactory for static seals under conditions approaching absolute zero temperatures.