Rubber Lining
There are two types of rubber lining: soft rubber lining and hard rubber lining.
UHMWPE or ultra high molecular weight polyethylene has high-impact strength and low friction coefficient. UHMWPE is excellent for abrasion protection.
PE or Polyethylene is usually used on low-corrosive chemicals and low operating temperatures. PE lining can be separated into LDPE (low-density Polyethylene), and HDPE (high-density Polyethylene). The main properties of PE are listed below: Maximum operating temperature: 80-100°C/ 100-120°F UV resistance Recommend use with low corrosive chemical
PVC or polyvinyl chloride is used in low temperatures and low corrosive chemical conditions.
E-CTFE or Ethylene Chlorotrifluoroethylene is usually used in permeation and oxidative protection. The main properties of ECTFE are listed below: Maximum operating temperature: 150°C/ 302°F High chemical resistance Low coefficient of friction High impact strength at 23°C (ASTM D256) Excellent permeation and oxidative protection
PVDF or Polyvinylidene fluoride coating is usually used in applications that require abrasion protection, and antistick. The main properties of PVDF are listed below: Maximum operating temperature: 149°C/ 300°F Exceptional chemical resistance Low coefficient of friction Abrasion resistance
FEP or Fluorinated ethylene propylene is usually used in high operating temperatures, non-stick requirements, and highly corrosive chemical applications. The main properties of FEP are listed below: Maximum operating temperature: 205°C/ 401°F Excellent chemical resistance Low coefficient of friction High impact strength at 23°C (ASTM D256) Usually used in industrial applications
ETFE or tetrafluoroethylene coating is usually used in applications that require non-stick and chemical resistance. The main properties of ETFE are listed below: Maximum operating temperature: 155°C/ 311°F Exceptional chemical resistance Low coefficient of friction High impact strength at 23°C (ASTM D256) Excellent abrasion protection
PFA or Perfluoro alkoxy is usually used in high operating temperatures, non-stick requirements, and highly corrosive chemical applications. The main properties of PFA are listed below: High maximum operating temperature: 260°C/ 500°F Excellent chemical resistance Low coefficient of friction High impact strength at 23°C (ASTM D256)