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These chemical-resistant gaskets have a perforated plate that filters, separates, and strains liquids or dry materials in your line.
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 gaskets meet Fed. Std. Class 10,000 and ISO Class 7 clean room requirements.
These gaskets meet Fed. Spec. Class 10,000 and ISO Class 7 clean room requirements.
Resistant to fuel, oil, and acid condensates, these gaskets are made of fluoroelastomer.
A corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel screen in these gaskets provides inline straining.
These gaskets have a perforated plate to filter, separate, and strain liquids or dry materials in your line.
When working with water and steam, these gaskets ensure a tight seal.
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.
The built-in screen is made of corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel and provides inline straining.
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.
Even as temperatures rise, these silicone gaskets ensure a tight seal in quick-clamp stainless steel sanitary tube fittings.
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.