chinwar
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 9, 2003
- 17
I had lots of discussion with my suppliers in regard of fire safe and choice of seals materials for ball valves recently. But I found their technical support could not give me a good answer of why graphite filled PTFE has to be used for body seals for fire safe purpose.
I am curently preparing MRs for those ball valves. Because my project is for a pharmaceutical plant, my specification asks all seals used for ball valve must be PTFE and free of carbon or graphite component, and all ball valve must be fire safe to EN ISO 10497 (BS 6755-2). But my suppliers said if we choose virgin PTFE seals, their ball valves can not be fire safe graded.
My understanding is the design of secondary metallic seal shoud be for fire safe purpose. For fire-testing temperature up to 980 DegC, no seals materials can stand for.
Appreciated someone can explain what is fire safe herein and why we have to use graphite for fire safe?
I am curently preparing MRs for those ball valves. Because my project is for a pharmaceutical plant, my specification asks all seals used for ball valve must be PTFE and free of carbon or graphite component, and all ball valve must be fire safe to EN ISO 10497 (BS 6755-2). But my suppliers said if we choose virgin PTFE seals, their ball valves can not be fire safe graded.
My understanding is the design of secondary metallic seal shoud be for fire safe purpose. For fire-testing temperature up to 980 DegC, no seals materials can stand for.
Appreciated someone can explain what is fire safe herein and why we have to use graphite for fire safe?