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< Rubber Lining Materials >
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Advantages
of Rubber Linings Compared with Polymer Linings
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-> Prefabricated
sheets
-> Constant
thickness
-> Standard
thickness 3 mm, 4 mm or 6 mm
-> High
permeation resistance
-> High
abrasion resistance
-> High
elasticity
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Disadvantages
of Rubber Linings Compared With Polymer Linings
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-> Limited
resistance to organic chemicals (organic solvents! )
-> Low
resistance to mechanical forces (cutting, impact, etc)
-> Lower
resistance to high temperatures
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1-1
Primary Precured Rubber Lining Materials
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Kerabutyl
V
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good
chem. & therm. (100°C) resistance,
good mech.
properties,
FGD utilization phosphoric acid plants
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Kerabutyl
BS
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standard
grade wide utilization range in FGD
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Kerabutyl
VC
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good
resistance to hydrochloric acid
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Kerabutyl
WBC
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Oxidizing
media, mixed acids, pickling plant
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Kerapalon
HE
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resistant
to oxidizing media, hypochlorite solutions
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1-2
Production of the Lining Material
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-> Mixing
of raw materials
-> Production
of rubber sheets
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1-3
Rubber Lining on Steel Substrate
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Rubber Lining on Steel Substrate
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