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KLINGERSIL® C-4408High strength due

to steel reinforcementUniversal high-pressure gasket (C-super) for

use in a wide range of industrial applications.Basis

Aramid fibres, bound with NBR.Suitable for high stress due to wirereinforcement. Resistant to oils, water,steam, gases, fuels, alcohols, hydro-carbons, lubricants and refrigerants.

* Gaskets according to DIN 2690 are only standardised up to PN 40

Klinger cold/hot compressionWith this test method developed byKlinger you can evaluate the cold/hotcompression of a gasket in cold andhot condition.

Unlike the method acc. to DIN52913 and BS 7531, the surface loadis kept constant during the completetest so that the gasket is exposed tomuch tougher conditions.

The thickness decrease at anambient temperature of 23°C and atheating up to 300°C is measured.

The indicated thickness decreaseat 300°C refers to the thickness obtained after loading at 23°C.

The many and varied demandsmade on gasketsThe successful operation of a gasketdepends upon a multiplicity of factors.Many who use static gaskets believethat the values quoted for maximumadmissible temperature and maximumoperating pressure are inherent properties or characteristics of gaskets and gasket materials.

If your operating temperaturesand pressures fall within this field, a technical examination is normallyunnecessary.. If your operating temperaturesand pressures are within this field, a technical examination is recommended.

If your operating temperaturesand pressures are within this “open“field, a technical examination isalways necessary.

Unfortunately, this is not thecase.The maximum temperatures and pressures at which gaskets may beused are influenced by a large number of factors.

Therefore a definite statement ofthese values for gasket material is notpossible.

So why does Klinger provide pT diagrams?For the reasons given the pT diagramis not infallible: it serves as a roughguide for the end user who often hasonly the operating temperatures andpressures to go on.

Additional stresses such asgreatly fluctuating load may significantly affect whether a gasket is suitable for the application.

Resistance to media must betaken into account in every case.

The fields of decision

Typical values for 2 mm thickness

Rings and other finished gasketsThese gaskets are available in any size and corresponding sheetthicknesses, also flanged and PTFE-enveloped .

SurfacesThe standard surface finish of thematerial is such that the surface hasan extremely low adhesion. On request, graphite facings and othersurface finishes on one or both sidesare also available.

Function and durabilityThe performance and life of KLINGERgaskets depend in large measure onproper storage and fitting, factorsbeyond the manufactor’s control. Wecan, however, vouch for the excellentquality of our products.

With this in mind, please alsoobserve our installation instructions.

KLINGERSIL®

C-4408

min50 MPa, 16 h/300°Cthickness decrease at 23°Cthickness decrease at 300°C

chlorides (sol.)oil JRM 903: 5 h/150°Cfuel B: 5 h/23°C

Compressibility ASTM F 36 JRecovery ASTM F 36 JStress relaxation DIN 52913Klinger cold/hot compression, 50 MPa

Tightness acc. to DIN 3535/6Soluble chloride contentThickness increase ASTM F 146

Density

850281022

2.5150

55

1.9

%%

MPa%%

ml/minppm

%%

g/cm3

points the way to the right gasketfor the job

For discontinuous operations inwater and/or steam applications, we recommend as a general guide asurface pressure of about 30 MPa. In such cases the gasket should be as thin as is practicable.

For reasons of safety, we advise against the re-use of gaskets.

Dimensions of the standard sheetsSizes:1,000 x 1,500 mm, 1,500 x 2,000 mmThicknesses:0.5 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm,2.0 mm, 3.0 mmother thicknesses on request.Tolerances:thickness ± 10%, length ± 50 mm,width ± 50 mm

Important points to be observedThe selection of gaskets requiresexpertise and know-how since evergreater reliability coupled with thelowest possible leakage rates aredemanded of gasket materials.

The exacting demands made onthe tightness of gasket materials (e.g.Tightness class L0.01) mean that withincreasing internal pressure highersurface pressures must be applied tothe gasket.

It must be shown that the flangejoint will tolerate the demands madeon it without being mechanicallyoverloaded. Furthermore, the surfacepressure applied to create the sealshould never fall below the requiredminimum value since this will reducethe life of the gasket. Highly stressed,but not overstressed gaskets have alonger life than understressed gaskets.

If the gasket fitted will be subjected to non-static loading, orwill suffer stress fluctuations duringdiscontinuous operation, it is advisable to choose a gasket which is not prone to embrittlement with increasing temperature (e.g.KLINGERgraphite laminate orKLINGERtop-chem), especially for steam and/or water applications.

Rich. Klinger Dichtungstechnik GmbH & Co KGAm Kanal 8-10A-2352 Gumpoldskirchen, AustriaTel ++43 (0) 2252/62599-137Fax ++43 (0) 2252/62599-296e-mail: mueller@klinger.co.athttp://www.klinger.co.at

Subject to technical alterations. Status: August 2003

Certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2000

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