Temasil NG: CSF Sheet Jointing

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CSF Sheet Jointing

TEMASIL NG

INFORMATIVE
Max. working pressure MPa 10

Continual 250 steam 200


Max. working temperature C
Peak 400

Application: water, water vapour, gas, oil, alcohols, fuel, basic chemicals
Corresponding
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
standard
DENSITY g.cm-3 1,7 – 2,0 DIN 28 090 - 2

Testing acc. to TP 62-085-17


RESIDUAL STRESS* 16 h/175 C  MPa 30 DIN 52 913
COMPRESSIBILITY % 5 – 15 ASTM F 36 J
RECOVERY min. % 50 ASTM F 36 J
SPEC. LEAKAGE RATE  mg/(s.m) 0,06 DIN 3535 – 6

FLUID RESISTANCE – THICKNESS CHANGE

ASTM OIL - IRM 903, ČSN ISO 1817


% 3 ASTM F 146
5 h/150 C max.
ASTM FUEL B - ČSN ISO 1817
% 5 ASTM F 146
5 h/23 C max.
FLEXIBILITY no cracks and breaks ASTM F 147
COLOR AND PRINTING BLUE – branded on one side
TEMASIL NG
DIN 28 091 – 2 FA-MA-1-0
ASTM F 104 F 712 111 M5

Note:
a) parameters are valid for thickness 2,0 mm
b) * value valid for thickness 1,5 mm

CERTIFICATION:
DNV-GL, TZW, DVGW, BAM, TA Luft, WRAS, UA – Tesko

Code: wdb22 Page: 1 of 1 Approved: 24.7.2017 Valid since: 25.7.2017


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TEMASIL NG
General data TEMASIL NG
Standard sheet size:
1,5 x 1,5 m
1,5 x 1,0 m
1,5 x 3,0 m
Another sheet sizes are available
upon the customer request.

Size tolerance: ±2%


Colour Blue
Standard thickness: Description The new generation of high quality
0,4 – 6,4 mm material based on a blend of special
with wire insertion: temperature resisting fibres and
0,8 – 6,4 mm other agents with NBR. It is easy to
cut due its flexibility and smooth
Thickness tolerance: surface.
0,4 – 0,8 ± 0,1 mm
1,0 – 6,4 ± 10 %
Application This general purpose jointing sheet is
Surface: regardful of environment and can be
All jointings are produced with Chemical resistance chart used in a wide range of industries
an antistick surface on one side. available upon request. such as petrochemical, chemical,
Wire insertion: food and oil as well as engineering
Majority of the styles can area.
be supplied with a wire insertion. Certification DNV-GL, DVGW, BAM, TA Luft,
Updated information can be WRAS
Technical data found on our websites.
Marking acc. to DIN 28 091-2 FA-MA-1-0
Marking acc. to ASTM F 104 F712 111 M5
Max. temperature peak °C 400
continual °C 250 (steam 200)
Max. pressure Bar 100

Typical parameters of 2 mm thick jointing


Density DIN 28090-2 g/cm³ 1,9
Compressibility ASTM F 36J % 7
Recovery min. ASTM F 36J % 50
Residual stress (16h/175°C) DIN 52 913 ≈ MPa 30
Gas leakage λ2,0 DIN 3535-6 ≈ mg/(m.s) 0,06
Fluid resistance - thickness increase
Oil IRM 903 (5h/150°C) ASTM F 146 % 3
ASTM Fuel B (5h/23°C) ASTM F 146 % 5

1 – suitable area (even for steam application) 120

2 – suitable extended area, technical advice is recommended 100 3


3 – for this area technical consultation is mandatory
80
Pressure (Bar)

2
60
Note: M
 aximum temperature and pressure values can not be
used simultaneously. 40
1
20

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-30 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400
Temperature (°C)

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Acetic acid 100% C C A A A A A A
Acetone B B B B B B B A
Acetylene A A A A A A A A
Air A A A A A A A A
Aluminium chloride A A A A A A A A
Ammonia B B A A A A A A
Ammonium hydrogenphospate B B A A A A A A
Barium chloride A A A A A A A A
Benzene B B A A A A A A
Boric acid B B A A A A A A
Calcium hydroxide B B A A A A A A
Carbon dioxide A A A A A A A A
Copper sulphate A A A A A A A A
Crude oil C C A A A A A A
Cyclohexanol B B A A A A A A
Cyklohexanon C C B B B B B B
Di-butyl phtalate A A A A A A A A
Ethyl ether B A A A A A A A
Ethylen A A A A A A A A
Ethylene glycol B B A A A A A A
Formic acid 10% B B A A A A A A
Glycerine A A A A A A A A
Hydraulic oil( mineral) B B A A A A A A
Hydrogen chloride dry B B A A A A A A
Hydrochlorid acid 20% C C B B A A B A
Chlorine dry B B A A A A A A
Chloroform C C B B B B B B
Iso-Octane B B A A A A A A
Kerosene B B A A A A A A
Methylene chloride C C C C C C C C
Natural gas A A A A A A A A
Nitric acid 20% C C C C C B C A
Nitrogen A A A A A A A A
Petrol B B A A A A A A
Petroleum B B A A A A A A
Phenol C C C C C C C B
Potable water A A A A A A A A
Potassium cyanide B B A A A A A A
Potassium iodide A A A A A A A A
Saturated steam B B A A A A A B
Silicon oil B B A A A A A A
Sodium carbonate A A A A A A A A
Sodium hydrogen carbonate B B A A A A A A
Sodium hydrogen sulphite B B A A A A A A
Sodium hydroxide B B B B B B B A
Sodium chloride A A A A A A A A
Sodium sulphate A A A A A A A A
Sugar A A A A A A A A
Sulphuric acid 65% C C C C C C C A
Tartaric acid A A A A A A A A
Tetrachlormethane C C B B B B B B
Toluene C C A A A A A A
Transformer oil B B A A A A A A
Turpentine A A A A A A A A
Xylene B B A A A A A A

A-recomended If another medium is applied please


B-suitability depends on conditions contact our technical department.
C-not suitable

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All data stated in this catalog are of informative character

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