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RTP helps Hoerbiger make valve plate

A RTP Company product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 12, 2008

Hoerbiger has collaborated with RTP to create a tough compressor valve plate with high thermal and dimensional stability.

Hoerbiger chose an RTP 2200 Series low-flow, carbon fibre-reinforced Peek compound for their valve sealing elements, or valve plates.

Tim Bremner, vice president of materials technology at Hoerbiger, said: 'In many instances, compressor plates compress highly acidic or caustic gas streams, posing serious challenges for the chemical compatibility of the valve plate material.

'The main benefit of RTP Company's Peek compound is the high flexural modulus achieved through careful incorporation of carbon fibre into the resin matrix during compounding.' 'This material greatly improves the lifespan of sealing elements in the valve.

'There is a dramatic increase in overall reliability and high-temperature performance when compared to other commonly used valve plate materials.' 'Longer life contributes to less frequent unplanned shutdown events.'.

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