PTFE-lined corrosion-resistant pipelines, after years of actual use, factors directly affecting their service life and performance stability are temperature, pressure, medium, etc. High-quality materials and advanced manufacturing techniques are the quality assurance for PTFE-lined products. Steel-lined PTFE straight pipes are commonly known as "Loose Liner Pipes".
The following features are as follows:
One: High operating temperature - Can meet operating temperature range of -60°C to 200°C, accommodating all chemical media within this temperature range under conditions of strong corrosive mediums.
Two: Vacuum-resistant – Can be used under vacuum conditions; in chemical production, local vacuum states often occur due to cooling, longitudinal discharge, and unsynchronized operation of pumps and valves.
Three: High Pressure Resistance - Within the operating temperature range, it can withstand a working pressure of up to 3MPA.
Four: Anti-Penetration - Utilizing superior PTFE resin, processed through advanced lining technology into a high-density, thick PTFE lining layer, ensuring the product boasts excellent anti-penetration properties.
Five: Overall molding sintering process lining, solves the problem of steel's thermal expansion and contraction with fluorocarbon cooling, achieving synchronous expansion and contraction.
Six: Utilizes standardized dimensions for assembly, particularly for piping used in chemical pipelines, where pipe fittings offer strong interchangeability, greatly facilitating installation and spare parts availability.































