ZGZtanker
Mechanical
- May 30, 2007
- 11
Hello,
I am having problems with some valves on tank containers transporting anhydrous methylamines (MMA, DMA and TMA).
These valves have internally some encapsulated o-rings (silicon inside, FEP outside).
After some months seems the methylamines have permeated the FEP envelope reacting with the silicon. In fact they had originally a round section and they have became square with the shape of the available space. This is causing some leaks.
We are now searching for an elastomer compatible with methylamines, but we have found contradictory information about this issue. According to some realiable sources seems EPDM or EPR may be suitable. Can anybody with experience on methylamines confirm whether this is right?.
Thank you in advance for your help
Best regards
I am having problems with some valves on tank containers transporting anhydrous methylamines (MMA, DMA and TMA).
These valves have internally some encapsulated o-rings (silicon inside, FEP outside).
After some months seems the methylamines have permeated the FEP envelope reacting with the silicon. In fact they had originally a round section and they have became square with the shape of the available space. This is causing some leaks.
We are now searching for an elastomer compatible with methylamines, but we have found contradictory information about this issue. According to some realiable sources seems EPDM or EPR may be suitable. Can anybody with experience on methylamines confirm whether this is right?.
Thank you in advance for your help
Best regards