PTFE-lined corrosion-resistant pipelines, through years of actual use, are directly affected by factors such as temperature, pressure, and medium on their service life and performance stability. High-quality materials and advanced manufacturing processes are the quality assurance for PTFE-lined products. Steel-lined PTFE straight pipes are commonly known as "loose lining pipes."
The following features are as follows:
One: High operating temperature; under conditions of severe corrosive media, it can meet a temperature range of -60 to 200 degrees, within which it can accommodate all chemical media.
Two: Vacuum-resistant; can be used under vacuum conditions. In chemical production, local vacuum states often occur due to cooling, longitudinal discharge, and asynchronous operation of pumps and valves.
Three: High Pressure Resistance - Within the temperature range of use, it can withstand a pressure of up to 3MPA.
Four: Anti-Penetration - Utilizing superior PTFE resin, processed into a high-density, thick PTFE lining layer through advanced lining technology, ensuring the product boasts excellent anti-penetration properties.
Five: The overall molded sintering process lining solves the problem of steel and fluorocarbon cold heat expansion, achieving simultaneous expansion.
Six: Standardized dimensions are used, particularly for piping and pipe fittings in chemical pipeline applications, offering strong interchangeability for installation and spare parts, providing great convenience.































