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Sealing materials extend plant production times

A Precision Polymer Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 19, 2000

Precision Polymer Engineering announces a new range of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) conforming perfluoroelastomers for use in all food and pharmaceutical applications

High performance seals specialist Precision Polymer Engineering (PPE) announces a new range of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) conforming perfluoroelastomers for use in all food and pharmaceutical applications.

Until now, most FDA-conforming seals have lacked the high temperature tolerance and chemical resistance offered by perfluoroelastomers.

As a result manufacturers had to replace seals more frequently, increasing production downtime.

The PPE Perlast FDA range of perfluoroelastomers will extend plant production times through longer pump and valve maintenance cycles.

In addition, manufacturers can now use FDA conforming Perlast to ensure product quality, where previously they may have had to use less ideal materials to maintain production.

Perlast is one of the most chemically inert elastomers on the market.

The seals display high-temperature stability up to 260C and are available in three hardness grades: G60S, G70S and G80S.

PPE's clean room has Class 100 facilities.

As the developer, and manufacturer, of Perlast seals, PPE is able to offer a complete material selection and seal design service to meet the application requirements of food and pharmaceutical companies.

Customised seals and O-rings can be designed and manufactured in a few days.

"Perlast FDA grades are not just an alternative to existing materials, they're technically superior in every way," said Peter Cloney, General Manager, Precision Polymer Engineering.

"We believe they will allow food and pharmaceutical companies to increase the efficiency of their production facilities, as well as maintaining the FDA-conforming integrity within their plant.".

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