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Process Chemical Seals for High Temperatures
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Baumer humer as developed a series of process chemical seals for high temperature applications; up to 400°C.

Process Chemical Seals for High Temperatures
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The D900 series are designed especially for use in the chemical and petrochemical industry and are available with various types of ISO- and ANSI-compliant flanges.

Chemical seals are used for pressure, level or flow measuring in order to protect the measuring devices against high temperatures and aggressive or dangerous media. They separate the medium from the measuring device and transfer the process pressure via a diaphragm and a filling liquid to the measuring device.

The D900 series of process chemical seals are suitable for measuring the absolute, gauge or differential pressure on viscous or corrosive media at process temperatures ranges between -40°C and +400°C.

The devices are designed for a pressure range from 10 mbar (gauge and differential pressure) respectively, 50 mbar (absolute pressure), to a maximum of 100 bar. The housing is made of forged stainless steel and – depending on the version – the diaphragm is made of stainless steel, Hastelloy, Uranus or Tantalum. For applications with hydrogen sulphide, an optional diaphragm coating of gold is available. The capillary is also made of stainless steel protected by a white polyethylene coating.
 
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J Cunningham
 
 
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