Section Code 5075 :
Back To Directory Sections'Regin REGQ102-115'. Fibre/rubber gasket material, manufactured by calendaring, which is green coloured on one side and black coloured on the other. Shore hardness 65. For use with water up to 85°C. For use only as a jointing/gasket material having been tested at a reduced surface area to volume ratio.
'Novatec® Premium XP'. Blue coloured, fibre gasket material. For use with water up to 85°C. For use only as a gasket material having been tested at a reduced surface area to volume ratio.
'Teadit NA1006'. Green coloured NBR/fibre gasket material manufactured by mixing and calendaring. For use with water up to 65°C.
'Koro-HD'. Green coloured, NBR/fibre gasket material manufactured by calendering. For use with water up to 65°C. For use only as a jointing/gasket material having been tested at a reduced surface area to volume ratio.
'Sentinel X'. Yellow coloured fibre/NBR material manufactured by calendaring. For use with water up to 85°C. For use only as a jointing/gasket material having been tested at a reduced surface area to volume ratio.
'Thoenes BA120'. Blue coloured fibre/NBR material manufactured by calendaring. For use with water up to 85°C. For use only as a jointing/gasket material having been tested at a reduced surface area to volume ratio.
'Thoenes BA110'. Green coloured NBR/fibre material manufactured by calendering. For use with water up to 85°C. For use only as a jointing/gasket material having been tested at reduced surface area to volume ratio.
'AF-Oil'. Green coloured NBR/fibre gasket material manufactured by calendering. For use with water up to 85°C.
'Tesnit BA-SOFT'. Yellow coloured, fibre gasket material manufactured by calendering. For use with water up to 85°C. For use only as a jointing/gasket material having been tested at a reduced surface area to volume ratio
'BELPA CSA 520'. Light green coloured NBR/fibre gasket material made by calendaring. For use with water up to 85°C. For use only as a jointing/gasket material having been tested at a reduced surface area to volume ratio
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