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Made of PTFE, these gaskets are chemically inert (except to molten alkali metal and elemental fluorine).
If a piece wears off, fragments as small as 1 mm can be picked up by a metal-detection system to prevent contamination of your process line.
Made from PTFE with an EPDM core, these gaskets have added resiliency resulting in a longer product life.
Offering excellent resistance to detergents, hydraulic fluid, and salts, these PTFE gaskets have a corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel screen to provide inline straining.
These chemical-resistant gaskets have a perforated plate that filters, separates, and strains liquids or dry materials in your line.
These gaskets meet Fed. Std. Class 10,000 and ISO Class 7 clean room requirements.
Resistant to fuel, oil, and acid condensates, these gaskets are made of fluoroelastomer.
These gaskets meet Fed. Spec. Class 10,000 and ISO Class 7 clean room requirements.
A corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel screen in these gaskets provides inline straining.
When working with water and steam, these gaskets ensure a tight seal.
The built-in screen is made of corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel and provides inline straining.
These gaskets have a perforated plate to filter, separate, and strain liquids or dry materials in your line.
To prevent contamination in your line, these gaskets set off metal detectors if a piece as small as 1 mm wears off. They’re EPDM, so the tight seal they form in stainless steel quick-clamp tube fittings withstands moist environments.
Even as temperatures rise, these silicone gaskets ensure a tight seal in quick-clamp stainless steel sanitary tube fittings.
Use these perforated gaskets to filter liquids and dry materials, as well as create a tight seal in quick-clamp stainless steel sanitary tube fittings. Made of silicone, they handle temperatures up to 450° F, so they’re good for heated ingredients and clean-in-place (CIP) processes.
A corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel screen provides inline straining.
These gaskets resist swelling when they come into contact with oil.
Create a tight seal when connecting Swedish Milk Standard (SMS) fittings.
Create a tight seal when connecting John Perry fittings.
Pair these O-rings with metric sanitary fittings, which are commonly known as aseptic fittings. Made of PTFE, they’re rigid with a slippery surface and resist harsh chemicals such as acetone, fluorinated solvents, methanol, and boric acid.
Use these O-rings with metric sanitary fittings, which are sometimes called aseptic fittings. Made of Viton® fluoroelastomer, these O-rings resist a wide range of chemicals, including benzene, butyl alcohol, and ethylene glycol.
Use these O-rings with metric sanitary fittings, which are also called aseptic fittings. Made of EPDM, they resist water, steam, ethanol, and ethylene glycol.