Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Agricultural Irrigation, Chemical Transport, Industrial Processing, Oil and Gas Distribution, Wastewater Management |
certification: | CE, ISO9001 |
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Fluoropolymer-Lined Pipes
Fluoropolymer-lined pipes are composite pipes featuring a fluoroplastic layer (such as PTFE, PVDF, etc.) bonded to the inner or outer wall of a metal pipe. Known as the "King of Plastics," they offer exceptional resistance to highly corrosive media, including nitric acid, sulfuric acid, hydrofluoricacid, aqua regia, and nearly all chemical substances except molten lithium, potassium, and sodium. Additionally, these pipes exhibit excellent temperature adaptability, with an operational range from -196°C to 250°C, maintaining stable performance even under high-temperature (up to 150°C) and vacuum conditions (e.g., -0.09MPa), overcoming the traditional limitation of poor vacuum resistance in conventional pipes.
Molded Type - Formed by compression molding of PTFE powder, suitable for high-vacuum and harsh chemical environments (higher cost).
Sleeve-Lined Type - Uses push-fit PTFE tubes inserted into steel pipes with flared edges, offering a cost-effective solution for milder conditions.
Ultra-smooth inner surface with low friction coefficient, reducing media buildup and enabling easy cleaning.
Superior abrasion resistance & non-stick properties, minimizing material adhesion.
Reliable sealing, verified by 1.5x design pressure hydrostatic testing and spark testing.
Standardized dimensions for easy installation and interchangeability.
Widely used in chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, power generation, environmental engineering, and semiconductor industries, particularly for transporting:
-Strong acids/alkalis
-Organic solvents
-Ultra-pure chemicals
With ongoing technological advancements, fluoropolymer-lined pipes have become an indispensable corrosion-resistant solution for industrial fluid transfer systems.
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