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News Release from: Trelleborg Sealing Solutions UK | Subject: Sealing and bearing materials
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 March 2000
Big new ranges of sealing and bearing
materials
At IFPEX 2000, Busak+Shamban, now part of TI Specialty Polymer Products, is launching an extended range of sealing and bearing materials; probably the widest range of its kind in the world.
At the IFPEX 2000 exhibition (see Events listings), Busak+Shamban, now part of TI Specialty Polymer Products, is launching an extended range of sealing and bearing materials; probably the widest range of its kind in the world The alliance of Busak+Shamban with Forsheda, and several other specialist sealing system organisations has extensively increased the sealing and bearing material solutions now available from Busak+Shamban including over 2000 engineered elastomer and polymer formulations, helping to ensure optimum material selection for every application
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Extended perfluoroelastomer range of seal options
Busak+Shamban Isolast Plus extends the perfluoroelastomer range of seal options and now includes an FDA compliant material.
The high-performing Perfluoroelastomer range of seals - Isolast is now offered by Busak+Shamban with the official launch of Isolast Universal at the exhibition.
Performance comparisons show Isolast Universal to have a better combination of chemical resistance and temperature capability than competitive Perfluoroelastomers whilst very low hysteresis offers exceptional dynamics, sealing response and reduced energy dissipation.
Analysis shows that, in 90% of applications the single grade - Isolast Universal may be specified saving considerable time in specifying, coupled with cost and supply advantages offered by Busak+Shamban.
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