Ace Mersen Armylor - 2 Ptfe Pfa Lined Pipes Fittings Ansi
Ace Mersen Armylor - 2 Ptfe Pfa Lined Pipes Fittings Ansi
Ace Mersen Armylor - 2 Ptfe Pfa Lined Pipes Fittings Ansi
P T F E / P FA
LINED PIPES
AND FITTINGS
ANSI B16.5
CONTENT
EXPERTISE p.1
PRODUCTS p.14
EXPERTISE
The specification or data herein contained are only given for indication, without
any undertakings whatsoever. Their publication does not suggest the matter
is free of any rights whatsoever. Furthermore, due to constant evolution of
techniques and norms, we reserve the right to modify, at any time, the
characteristics and specifications contained in this document.
MERSEN refuses all and any responsibility concerning their use whatever
the purpose or application. Any copy, reproduction or information herein
contained, in whole or in part, made without MERSEN writtenconsent,
is forbidden according to the laws of France and particularlythe law
nr. 92-597 of July 1st 1992 relating to the copyright.
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MERSEN ANTICORROSION EQUIPMENT
The Mersen AntiCorrosion Equipment activity is internationally recognized for its expertise in the design
and manufacture of process equipment, manufactured from corrosion resistant materials (graphite, silicon
carbide, tantalum, zirconium, PTFE).
Mersen also has an in-depth knowledge of the process technologies requiring our AntiCorrosion Equipment
and can provide offers from the basic equipment only, up to skid-mounted turn-key process packages.
Since 1964, Mersen has been offering an exhaustive range of PTFE / PFA lined pipe and fittings especially
designed for conveying corrosive fluids in both the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
PRESSURE PROCESS
HEAT EXCHANGERS VESSELS & TECHNOLOGIES
COLUMNS
GRAPHITE
SILICON
PTFE
CARBIDE
TANTALUM
ZIRCONIUM,
TITANIUM
AND NICKEL
ALLOYS
ZIRCONIUM TITANIUM NICKEL ALLOYS PRESSURE VESSEL
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PTFE / PFA POLYMERS
DEFINITION
* Conductive black PTFE or PFA ** Also on request according to DIN 53455 standard
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Values indicated in the following table are given for virgin PTFE and PFA.
These characteristics can vary depending on the material grades from the various suppliers,
the transformation process and the batch.
Mechanical
Tensile strength MPa 20 - 40 27 - 32
Elongation at break % 250 - 500 300 - 500
Modulus of elasticity under elongation MPa 350 - 750 650 - 700
Modulus of elasticity under flexural stress MPa 440 - 670 590 - 700
Hardness shore D mandhod 50 - 72 60 - 65
Thermal
Flame propagation hard hard
Melting point °C 327 and 342 300 to 310
Other transitions °C -90*,+123,* +27** -80*, 90*
Maximum service temperature °C -200/+260 -150/+260
Temp. of deflection under load (1.82 MPa) °C 50 - 60 50
Linear elongation coefficient 105 / °C 10 - 25 12
Thermal conductivity W / m.K 0.24 0.25
Electrical
Dielectric constant from 60 Hz to 107 Hz 2.2 2.1
Volume resistivity Ω.cm 1018 1018
Surface resistivity Ω 1017 1017
Spark test (thick.mm) kV / mm.K 36(1) 80(2.3)
Material certificates from the PTFE / PFA powder manufacturers are checked and identified with batch nu-
mbers. On request, FDA certificates (Food and Drug Administration) can be supplied.
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PTFE / PFA LINING
NB 1/2" 3/4" 1" 11/4" 11/2" 2" 21/2" 3" 4" 5" 6" 8" 10" 12" 14" 16" 20" 24"
The minimal thickness of the PTFE tube is equal to the nominal minus 10% - The thickness of the flare cannot be lower than the nominal thickness, minus 20%.
Strain in % Strain in %
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PTFE / PFA LINING
Optimal density ensures a balance between a low permeability level and a good distortion during
temperature cycles.
Antistatic + 21 N/mm2 (// Direction) + 250% (// Direction) 2.13 - 2.19 2.12 - 2.18
Test according + 17 N/mm2 (┴ Direction) + 200% (┴ Direction) ASTM D792 DIN 53749
to standard ASTM D4895 ASTM D4895
PFA
Virgin + 26 N/mm2 + 300% 2.12 - 2.17 2.12 - 2.17
Test according ASTM D3307 ASTM D3307 ASTM D792 DIN 53749
to standard
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Thanks to Mersen’s expertise in lining technologies (PFA injection, extrusion of fine PTFE powders).
Mersen has optimised its manufacturing processes and PTFE / PFA thicknesses in order to limit the
permeability rate.
Thickness of the liner is the most significant factor. The chart below shows the sharp decrease
of permeability versus thickness.
Size of the ions or molecules : the Helium permeability curve shows the ability of a very small
molecule such as helium to pass through the PTFE / PFA.
Chemical nature of the product : any chemical similarity between the material passing through and
the material passed through increases permeability.
Time (min.)
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STEEL PARTS
COMPONENTS
The table below shows the various steel components used for manufacturing our standard pieces.
3.1 mill certificates in accordance with EN 10204 are available on request.
ASTM compliant steel grades, low temperature or stainless steel grades can be supplied on request. Please
contact us for more information.
DESCRIPTION
DIMENSIONAL DIMENSIONAL
GRADE GRADE
STANDARD STANDARD
CONCENTRIC
& ECCENTRIC ANSI B16.9 ASTM A 234 WPB ANSI B16.5 ASTM A 105
REDUCERS
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WELDING
Welds are prepared by EN and ASME-qualified welders and processes such as GMAW, FCAW, GTAW and
SAW. Quality of welds meets the requirements of the EN ISO 5817 level B standard.
VENT HOLES
THE STEEL PARTS OF THE PTFE / PFA LINED FITTINGS ARE DRILLED WITH VENT HOLES IN ORDER TO :
Prevent any back pressure between the metallic housing and the liner.
Spools with length below 500 mm have one 3 mm diameter vent hole in the middle of the piece. Those above 500 mm are fitted with two vent holes located
about 150 mm from each end. The fittings have at least one 3 mm diamander vent hole. Reducing flanges, blind flanges and spacers do not have any vent
holes. In the case of particular specifications or thermal insulation piping, vent bosses can be welded to the vent holes.
VENT BOSSES
ELECTRICAL CONTINUITY
PAINTING
The standard coating is a 60 μm minimum thick zinc epoxy primer coating on sand blasted steel, in
accordance with the S.A 2.5 cleanliness level. Other surface preparations, undercoats or topcoats can
be applied on request.
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LINED COMPONENTS
DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES
The lined pieces and their dimensions are indicated in pages 15 to 30.
All the lined pieces are built using the following tolerances :
DIMENSIONAL ANGULAR
DIMENSION
TOLERANCE TOLERANCE
The pieces tested undergo 100 alternate steam / cold water cycles, according to the ASTM F1545 standard.
Steam is absorbed by the liner under the influence of both temperature and pressure.
Vacuum resistance of the liner is then proved due to significant mechanical stresses caused
by the sudden pressure drop combined with fast cooling.
VACUUM RESISTANCE
NB 1/2" 3/4" 1" 11/4" 11/2" 2" 21/2" 3" 4" 5" 8" 10" 12" 14" 16"
2 Torr
ARMYLOR® V Vacuum 2 Torr 200°C 100°C
Units : 760 Torrs = 760 mmHg = 1 bar = 1 kg/cm2²= 105 Pa = 14.7 Psi
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QUALITY CONTROL
MERSEN manufactures PTFE-lined piping and fittings compliant with the the European Pressure Equipment
Directive 2014/68/UE. Type agreements are awarded by Mersen’s Notified Body for the whole range of
ARMYLOR® products. In addition to assessments carried out by Third Parties and continuous internal
audits, a complete inspection and tests program is set during the entire manufacturing process :
Spark tests are performed on each PTFE and PFA-lined piece in the following conditions :
voltage of 5000* E (E = thickness of liner in mm) with a maximum of 25000 V.
Non-destructive examinations are carried out when required by the applicable standards
or on request. RT and PT are performed by level II qualified personnel.
Pressure tests : depending on the lining process, a hydrostatic or a pneumatic test is performed.
A hydrostatic test is performed on pieces fitted with vent holes, injected or produced from tubes.
Steel parts : a coded marking system with unique traceability to the mill certificates is used. Marking
transfers by Mersen qualified personnel are approved by Mersen’s Notified Body.
Finished product : in addition to the identification of label sticked on each item, the following infor-
mation is stamped:
the applicable standard
the lining material
the manufacturing year and month
the CE mark and Notified Body Number (when applicable)
the serial number
Traceability of documents : total traceability is ensured with the same method for both steel and
lining materials.
Serial number
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Installation and maintenance instructions are provided in the user’s manual delivered with the products.
Specific items are highlighted here after.
PRECAUTIONS
The lined steel components are delivered with wooden or plastic blanks installed to protect the PTFE / PFA
flange faces. Remove these protective blanks when the components are about to be connected only : they
shall be refitted after each inspection and when the piece is withdrawn from the installation. Once the blanks
have been removed, the greatest care is required : no contact with the ground, absence of any sharp object
that could damage the liner. Never weld on lined parts.
CLEANING
BOLT TIGHTENING
The assembly of PTFE / PFA lined components does not require any gaskets except when materials of diffe-
rent natures are being coupled or during successive assembling and dismantling operations.
TIGHTENING BOLTS :
BOLTS TORQUE
NB
Insert the washers. mm N.m
1/2'' 4x1/2" 20
Clean and grease the bolts.
3/4'' 4x1/2" 20
Tighten nuts by hands.
1'' 4x1/2" 30
Tighten each bolt using a torque wrench,
keeping to the torque values specified 1''1/2 4x1/2" 30
in the table beside.
2'' 4x5/8" 60
Cross-tightening as with any flange connection.
3'' 4x5/8" 60
4'' 8x5/8" 60
Tightening torque values are given for PTFE / PFA and
6'' 8x3/4" 110
may vary depending on greasing and the condition of
the nuts and bolts. 8'' 8x3/4" 110
Values are given for Ansi 150 lbs flanges. They are in- 10'' 12x7/8" 160
dicated for room temperature and must always be
checked in cold conditions, after 24 hours of operation, 12'' 12x7/8" 180
then checked periodically.
14'' 12x1" 200
THE TIGHTENING TORQUE VALUES
16'' 16x1" 190
INDICATED BESIDE APPLY TO :
18'' 16x1"1/2 370
Class 8.8 steel nuts
(resistant to 800 N/mm2 rupture, 20'' 20x1"1/8 370
elasticity limit of 640 N/mm2).
24'' 20x1"1/4 530
0.12. nut friction coefficient.
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BOLT LENGTHS
The table below specifies the recommended lengths of threaded stems for the various assemblies.
A tightening torque equal equal to 1/3 the diameter of the threaded stems.
VENT HOLES
L1 L2 L3
NB
mm mm mm
Vent holes must not be obstructed by thermal
insulation or painting. Where thermal insulation NB 1/2'' 75 95 85
is fitted, vent extensions should be provided.
When pipes are operated for the first time, NB 3/4'' 80 100 90
air or water trapped inside at the moment NB 1'' 80 105 90
of assembly may escape through the vent holes.
It is recommended, during periodic inspection, NB 1 1/4 90 115 100
to check that no trace of leakage is visible
NB 1 1/2'' 90 115 100
around the vent holes. The latter also act as
corrosion indicators. NB 2'' 100 125 110
Elements must be supported using collars that are not NB 10'' 150 195 175
welded on the lined piping. Never weld on lined parts.
NB 12'' 155 205 175
However, supporting elements may be welded prior to
lining. NB 14'' 170 220 195
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CODING SYSTEM AND REFERENCES
Each element has its own unique reference which allows its identification.
This reference is composed on 16 alphanumeric characters. In some cases, the character can be «-» if refers
to standard. The references that are mentioned in the dimensional tables are the standard ones.
NB LOOSE
DIMENSION RANGE PIECES TYPE STEEL SHELL PARTICULARITY
FLANGES
L = PIPE +
D = DIN - = G (PRESSURE) 1, 2, 3, 4 - = STANDARD - = STANDARD
LENGTH IN MM
V= STANDARD R = LOW
C = ELBOW +
A = ANSI (PRESSURE & TEMPERATURE A = SUPPORT LEG
ANGLE
VACUUM) STEEL
X = STAINLESS
B = COUPLING
STEEL
C = SUPPORT LEG
+ COUPLING
}
CONNECTION LINING DN CONSTRUCTION LINING PROCESS
3 = PN 16
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PRODUCTS DATA SHEETS
ELBOWS p.17
CROSSES p.26
SPACERS p.28
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ANSI 150 LBS FLANGES AND TUBES
DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES
Entire flanged products range can be equipped with loose or fixed flanges on request.
DRILLING ANSI
DIAMETERS THICKNESS STEEL TUBES
150LBS
4'' 229 150 157 190.5 23.8 22.2 16 8 x 20 5/8 114.3 6.0
6'' 279 203 216 241.3 25.4 23.8 18 8 x 23 3/4 168.3 7.1
10'' 406 311 324 361.9 30.2 28.6 22 12 x 26 7/8 273.0 9,3
12'' 485 365 381 431.8 32.7 31.1 24 12 x 26 7/8 323.8 9,5
18'' 635 514 533 577.8 39.7 38.1 25 16 x 32 1 1/8 457.2 9,5
* Tolerance 5%
Slip-on Type P (Fixed) Collar + slip-on type P (loose) Collar + slip-on type W
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FLANGED SPOOLS
VIRGIN PTFE :
NB 1/2’’ – NB 24’’
LINING
ANTISTATIC PTFE, C4 = A :
NB 1/2’’ – NB 16’’
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ELBOWS
LINING
ANTISTATIC PTFE, C4 = A : NB 1/2’’ – NB 16’’
Standard construction :
1 fixed flange + 1 loose flange up to NB 6’’
2 fixed flanges from NB 8’’ up to NB 24’’
* 2 parts or 3 parts construction ? : Angle in degree : 90, 45, 60 or 30 Special angle available on request
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EQUAL TEES
Standard construction :
1 fixed flange on nozzle + 2 loose flanges on body up to NB 6’’
3 fixed flanges from NB 8’’ up to NB 24’’
REFERENCE
L1 Weight
NB
mm kg
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1/2'' 65 1.6 A 2 V - T E - - - H - 2
3/4'' 75 2.2 A 2 V - T E - - - J - 2
1'' 89 3.5 A 2 V - T E - - - K - 2
Construction in 1 part 1''1/2 102 5.9 A 2 V - T E - - - M - 2
*2 parts construction
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REDUCING TEES
LINING
ANTISTATIC PFA : NB 3/4’’ – NB 4’’, C4 = A
VIRGIN PTFE : NB 5’’ – NB 24’’
ANTISTATIC PTFE : NB 5’’ – NB 24’’, C4 = A
L Weight REFERENCE
NB1 NB2
mm kg
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Standard
construction : 3/4'' 1/2'' 75 2.0 A 2 V - T R - - - J H 2
1 fixed flange on 1/2'' 89 2.9 A 2 V - T R - - - K H 2
nozzle + 2 loose 1''
flanges on body up 3/4'' 89 3.1 A 2 V - T R - - - K J 2
to NB 6’’ 1/2'' 102 4.6 A 2 V - T R - - - M H 2
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REDUCING TEES
LINING
VIRGIN PTFE : NB 6’’ – NB 24’’
L Weight REFERENCE
NB1 NB2
mm kg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Standard 4'' 279 78.8 A 2 V - T R - - - U Q
construction : 10''* 6'' 279 83.0 A 2 V - T R - - - U S
1 fixed flange on
8'' 279 90.6 A 2 V - T R - - - U T
nozzle + 2 loose
flanges on body up 4'' 305 104 A 2 V - T R - - - V Q
to NB 6’’ 6'' 305 108 A 2 V - T R - - - V S
12''*
8'' 305 115 A 2 V - T R - - - V T
3 fixed flanges 10'' 305 122 A 2 V - T R - - - V U
from NB 8’’ – NB
4'' 356 145 A 2 - - T R - - - W Q
24’’
6'' 356 152 A 2 - - T R - - - W S
14''* 8'' 356 165 A 2 - - T R - - - W T
10'' 356 176 A 2 - - T R - - - W U
12'' 356 197 A 2 - - T R - - - W V
4'' 381 177 A 2 - - T R - - - X Q
6'' 381 183 A 2 - - T R - - - X S
8'' 381 196 A 2 - - T R X T
16''*
10'' 381 207 A 2 - - T R X U
12'' 381 228 A 2 - - T R - - - X V
14'' 381 246 A 2 - - T R - - - X W
8'' 419 225 A 2 - - T R - - - Y T
10'' 419 236 A 2 - - T R Y U
18''*
Construction in 2 parts 12'' 419 257 A 2 - - T R Y V
14'' 419 276 A 2 - - T R - - - Y W
8'' 457 281 A 2 - - T R - - - Z T
10'' 457 292 A 2 - - T R - - - Z U
12'' 457 313 A 2 - - T R - - - Z V
20''*
14'' 457 332 A 2 - - T R - - - Z W
16'' 457 352 A 2 - - T R - - - Z X
18'' 457 364 A 2 - - T R - - - Z Y
10'' 559 380 A 2 - - T R - - - B U
12'' 559 401 A 2 - - T R - - - B V
24''* 14'' 559 421 A 2 - - T R - - - B W
16'' 559 441 A 2 - - T R - - - B X
18'' 559 455 A 2 - - T R - - - B Y
*2 parts construction
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CONCENTRIC & EXCENTRIC REDUCERS
REFERENCE
L1 E Weight
NB1 NB2
mm mm kg
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
? = E : Eccentric Reducer
3'' 178 13 13.1 A 2 V - R ? - - - Q P 1
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REDUCING FLANGES
LINING
ANTISTATIC PTFE/PFA, C4 = A : NB 3/4’’ – NB 3’’
NB1 NB2
REFERENCE
ØD Holes bolt Holes bolt
NB1 NB2 b Ø k1
mm Ø k2 Weight
Type
mm nb Ø UNC mm nb UNC kg
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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REDUCING FLANGES
LINING
ANTI STATIC PTFE/PFA, , C4 = A :
NB 4’’ – NB 10’’
NB1 NB2
REFERENCE
ØD b Holes Holes
NB1 NB2
mm mm Ø k1 Ø k2
Type
Weight
mm nb Ø UNC mm kg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
nb UNC
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REDUCING FLANGES
LINING
VIRGIN PTFE/PFA : NB 10’’ – NB 24’’
NB1 NB2
Ø REFERENCE
NB1 NB2 Ø k1 Holes bolt Ø k2 Holes
D b Weight
mm mm mm nb Ø UNC mm
nb UNC Type kg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
6'' 533 50 12 x 241.3 8 x 3/4'' A 60 A 2 - - B R - - - W S
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INSTRUMENT TEES
L H Weight REFERENCE
NB1 NB2
mm mm kg
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1/2'' 50 89 1.9 A 2 V - P I - - - K H
1'' 3/4'' 50 89 1.9 A 2 V - P I - - - K J
1'' 50 89 2.0 A 2 V - P I - - - K K
1/2'' 50 102 2.7 A 2 V - P I - - - M H
3/4'' 50 102 2.8 A 2 V - P I - - - M J
1''1/2
1'' 50 102 3.0 A 2 V - P I - - - M K
1''1/2 75 102 4.6 A 2 V - P I - - - M M
1/2'' 50 114 4.7 A 2 V - P I - - - N H
3/4'' 50 114 4.8 A 2 V - P I - - - N J
2'' 1'' 50 114 5.0 A 2 V - P I - - - N K
LINING 1'' 1/2 75 114 8.4 A 2 V - P I - - - N M
2'' 90 114 9.9 A 2 V - P I - - - N N
VIRGIN PFA : 1/2'' 50 140 5.7 A 2 V - P I - - - P H
NB 1/2’’ – NB 20’’ 3/4'' 50 140 5.8 A 2 V - P I - - - P J
3'' 1'' 50 140 6.0 A 2 V - P I - - - P K
ANTISTATIC PFA, 1''1/2 75 140 11 A 2 V - P I - - - P M
C4 = A : NB 1/2’’ – NB 16’’ 2'' 90 140 12 A 2 V - P I - - - P N
1/2'' 50 165 6.7 A 2 V - P I - - - Q H
VIRGIN PTFE : 3/4'' 50 165 6.8 A 2 V - P I - - - Q J
4''
NB 24’’ 1'' 50 165 7.0 A 2 V - P I - - - Q K
1'' 1/2 75 165 12 A 2 V - P I - - - Q M
1/2'' 50 203 8.9 A 2 V - P I - - - S H
3/4'' 50 203 9.0 A 2 V - P I - - - S J
6'' 1'' 50 203 10 A 2 V - P I - - - S K
1'' 1/2 75 203 15 A 2 V - P I - - - S M
2'' 90 203 16 A 2 V - P I - - - S N
1/2'' 50 229 10 A 2 V - P I - - - T H
3/4'' 50 229 10 A 2 V - P I - - - T J
8'' 1'' 50 229 10 A 2 V - P I - - - T K
1''1/2 75 229 16 A 2 V - P I - - - T M
2'' 90 229 17 A 2 V - P I - - - T N
1'' 50 279 24 A 2 V - P I - - - U K
10'' 1'' 1/2 75 279 26 A 2 V - P I - - - U M
2'' 90 279 27 A 2 V - P I - - - U N
1'' 50 305 26 A 2 V - P I - - - V K
12'' 1'' 1/2 75 305 29 A 2 V - P I - - - V M
* Assembly only possible using 4 bolts ** In 2 parts
2'' 90 305 30 A 2 V - P I - - - V N
1'' 50 356 41 A 2 - - P I - - - W K
14'' 1'' 1/2 75 356 44 A 2 - - P I - - - W M
2'' 90 356 45 A 2 - - P I - - - W N
1'' 50 381 46 A 2 - - P I - - - X K
16'' 1'' 1/2 75 381 48 A 2 - - P I - - - X M
2'' 90 381 50 A 2 - - P I - - - X N
1'' 50 419 51 A 2 - - P I - - - Y K
18'' 1'' 1/2 75 419 54 A 2 - - P I - - - Y M
2'' 90 419 55 A 2 - - P I - - - Y N
1'' 50 457 60 A 2 - - P I - - - Z K
*20'' 1'' 1/2 75 457 63 A 2 - - P I - - - Z M
2'' 90 457 64 A 2 - - P I - - - Z N
1'' 100 559 69 A 2 - - P I - - - B K
*24'' 1'' 1/2 150 559 72 A 2 - - P I - - - B M
2'' 150 559 73 A 2 - - P I - - - B N
Fixed flanges
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CROSSES
LINING
VIRGIN PTFE : NB 5’’ – NB 24’’
L1 Weight REFERENCE
Standard NB
mm kg
construction : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
* construction in 3 parts
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REDUCING CROSSES
LINING
NB 3/4’’ – NB 4’’ 2 fixed flanges on
VIRGIN PTFE : nozzles
NB 5’’ – NB 24’’ NB 8’’ to NB 24’’: 4
ANTISTATIC PTFE, C4 = A : fixed flanges
NB 5’’ – NB 16’’
Construction 1 part * construction in 3 parts
REFERENCE REFERENCE
L1 Weight L1 Weight
NB1 NB2 kg NB1 NB2 kg
mm mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
* 3 parts construction
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SPACERS
LINING
VIRGIN PTFE : NB 1/2’’ – NB 24’’
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SPECTACLE BLINDS
NB ØD C E ØA b Weight REFERENCE
mm mm mm mm mm kg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1/2'' 44 60 35 16 14 0.2 A 2 V - O B - - - H
3/4'' 53 70 35 16 14 0.2 A 2 V - O B - - - J
1'' 63 78 35 16 14 0.3 A 2 V - O B - - - K
1''1/2 82 98 50 19 14 0.4 A 2 V - O B - - - M
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BLIND FLANGES & LATERAL TEES
BLIND FLANGES
ØD b Weight REFERENCE
NB
mm mm kg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1/2'' 89 14 0.3 A 2 V - B P - - - H
3/4'' 98 16 0.5 A 2 V - B P - - - J
6'' 279 28 11 A 2 V - B P - - - S
PTFE ANTISTATIC,
C4 = A : NB 1/2’’ – NB 16’’ 8'' 343 32 19 A 2 V - B P - - - T
14'' 533 39 58 A 2 - - B P - - - W
16'' 597 40 76 A 2 - - B P - - - X
18'' 635 44 92 A 2 - - B P - - - Y
LATERAL TEES
L1 L2 L3 Weight REFERENCE
NB
mm mm mm kg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
3
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