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Short legend . . . . . . . . . . .Fold-out page at back cover
Important note
22
Our products
as varied as our customers
EagleBurgmann products deliver safe, reliable sealing
performance in any application including oil pumping and
cracking, gas compression, process gas containment,
phase separation or synthesis of chemical substances,
pipeline sealing, dairy product filling or compensation
oftemperature expansion in flue gas systems.
Mechanical seals
Magnetic couplings
Seal supply systems
Carbon floating ring seals
Compression packings
Gaskets
Expansion joints
Special products
TotalSealCare Services
Total commitment to quality excellence.
Outstanding quality is the top priority at EagleBurgmann.
Our products are designed for user-friendly installation,
optimal functionality and long service life. Our R&D
activities, advanced quality management system,
in-house test facilities and in-depth engineering expertise
ensure that our seals meet the most demanding
customer expectations. Starting right back in the
development phase, our employees continually verify the
quality of our products, and we carry out systematic
inspection and testing to guarantee that customers are
getting top quality.
Proud of the trust which our customers
place in us.
EagleBurgmann is a dependable, competent partner.
Our customers are always in total control of the media in
their pumps, agitators, compressors, blowers, turbines,
valves and pipeline systems even when operating
conditions are extremely harsh. There is good reason
why customers in the oil & gas, refinery, chemical,
energy, food processing, paper, water, marine, aerospace,
mining and other industries choose EagleBurgmann as
their sealing solutions supplier.
Technical information
Technical information
Mechanical seals according to EN 12756 (code system)
For single mechanical seals there is a distinction drawn between standard (N) and short (K) types. For double
mechanical seals (back-to-back) EN specifies the short type only.
Single seal
Spring
4
U = no shaft step
B = with shaft step
(C = 0)*
Nominal diameters d1 and d10 of the mechanical seal
Shaft/shaft sleeve diameters are always three-digit numbers
beneath the stationary seat for types U and B
Direction of rotation of the mechanical seal
Type N and K
(Type C)*
(is also the spring winding direction)
R = clockwise
Looking from the stationary seat toward the seal face
Looking from the drive side with the shaft
with the seal face rotating in clockwise direction
rotating in clockwise direction
Spring
Secondary seals
Position
1
2
Seal face
L = anti clockwise
Looking from the stationary seat toward the seal face
Looking from the drive side with the shaft
with the seal face rotating in anticlockwise direction
rotating in anticlockwise direction
S = independent of direction of rotation
Spring type (state single spring or multiple springs in your order)
Finned stationary seat
0 = no torsion lock, without anti-rotation pin
1 = with torsion lock, with anti-rotation pin
(2 = for type C)*
Materials (see inside end cover of manual for the material code)
on atmosphere side
* DIN 24960
3
Secondary seals outboard
on product side
2
Stationary seat outboard
}
}
U = no shaft step
B = with shaft step
(C = type C)*
Description
Designation
Double seal
U = no shaft step
B = with shaft step
(C = type C)*
Position
1 2
Stationary seat
Description
Designation
Symbols
A Area of sliding face
AH Area hydraulically loaded by medium pressure
b Width of sliding face
c Specific heat capacity
D Outer diameter of sliding face
d Inner diameter of sliding face
Da Outer diameter of bellows
dH Hydraulic diameter
Di Inner diameter of bellows
dm Mean diameter of sliding face
Dw Diameter of shaft
f Coefficient of friction
Ff Spring force
h Gap width
H Delivery head of pumping screw
k Balance ration
k1 Pressure gradient factor
n Speed
p1 Medium pressure
p2 Atmosphere pressure
p3 Buffer fluid pressure
p p1p2; p3p1; p3p2
pf Spring pressure
pG Sliding pressure
pr Calculated load for the frictional force of the
secondary seal
PR Power consumption of sliding faces
PV Turbulence loss through rotating parts
V Delivery rate
Q Mechanical seal leakage rate
Ra Mean roughness index (calculated)
t,T Temperature of the medium to be sealed
T Rise in temperature of the medium to besealed
t3 Temperature of the buffer medium
vg Sliding velocity
h Dynamic viscosity
k Load factor
r Density
n Kinematic viscosity
. . . /
dw
. .
Type
M
Seccomix
AGSZ
Customer specification
Shaft diameter
Range
(M45 56)
Additional options
0 basic design
1 leakage drain
2 cooling flange
4 leakage drain + cooling flange
Features1)
K = internally balanced
(pressure from the inside)
L = with bearing
F = pumping screw
U = for bottom entry
Drive
1 set screw
2 shrink disk
3 clamping collar
4 key
5 flange (shaft sleeve)
6 shaft sleeve with flange and key
7 clamping set
8 muff coupling
9 customer-specification
Type
D = double seal
1) If
ls
E
F
Leckabzug
Cooling flange,
be used
can anwendbar
bedrain
used alternatively
with
leakage
(alternativcan
anwendbar
als alternatively
Heizflansch) as a heating flange Leakage drain,
(alternativ
als Splung) as a flush.
(can also be used as a flush)
(tmax. = 250C (482F)).
Leckabzug
Leakage
drain or
flushEagleBurgmann
EagleBurgmann
l5
EagleBurgmann
CoolingKhlflansch
or heating flange
EagleBurgmann
D
D
E
F
Technical information
Balance ratio
The balance ratio is a non-dimensional factor of the
mechanical seal and is defined as
Coefficient of friction f
The coefficient of friction f is conditional on the materials
that are in contact, the medium being sealed, the sliding
velocity and the design-related conditions of contact
between the sliding faces. For general considerations and
calculations, a coefficient of friction of between 0.05 and
0.08 can be applied as a good approximation. As can be
seen in the graph, a lower value is obtained under
AH
unbalanced k >1
Unbalanced
k>1
Flaechenverhaeltnis belastet
AH
Sliding pressure pG
The term sliding pressure is understood to be the surface
pressure on the two sealing faces which remains after
subtracting all those forces that act on the seal face and
which are balanced by hydraulic pressures. The sliding
pressure is conditional on the pressure differential to be
sealed, the balance ratio, the pressure conditions inside
the sealing gap i.e.gap between the seal faces (pressure
gradient factor) and the spring pressure. The pressure
gradient factor k1 can assume values between 0 and 1,
depending on the geometry of the two sealing faces. For
EagleBurgmann
A
balanced k <1
Balanced k < 1
In practice k valuesFlaechenverhaeltnisentlastet
are selected between 0.65 and 1.2.
With a lower k value, the
safety against thermal overload
EagleBurgmann
will increase, but the mechanical seal may also lift off
more easily.
lI)) PPusher
O-Ring seal
seal
Coefficient of friction f
1,0
Contactfriction
Boundary friction
Liquid friction
0,5
0,3
0,2
0,1
0,05
0,03
0,02
0,01
109 2 3 5 108 2 3 5 107 2 3 5 106 2 3 5 105 2 3 5
Hydrodynamic coeff. (G)
ll ) Bellows seal
G=
104
Gap width h
Load factor
Seals with contacting faces
The balance ratio is just a non-dimensional factor used to
In contact seals with a theoretically parallel sealing gap,
assess a mechanical seal. A second one is the load factor
the distance between the two sealing faces is conditional
.
on the roughness of the surfaces. Numerous measurements
Reibungszahl F EagleBurgmann
taken in the laboratory and in practice with due allowance
for external factors indicate that a mean gap width of less
than 1 mm can be used as a basis for calculating the
normal degree of leakage.
The balance ratio and the load factor are practically
Seals with non-contacting faces
identical when the pressure differentials to be sealed are
Hydrostatically or hydrodynamically balanced, non-contacting large. The friction at the dynamic secondary seals pr is
mechanical seals adjust automatically to a defined gap
usually disregarded in the calculation.
width during operation. The width of the gap depends
mainly on the shape of the gap in radial as well as
circumferential direction, on the operating conditions and
on the medium.
Surface roughness
Roughness 10 m
precision turned
5 m
1 m
ground
Percentage
bearing area 4%
0,1 m
polished
tapped
40 %
12 %
Degree of
Degree ofinroughness in
Roughness
relationto to the percentage
relation
thebearing
percentage bearing
95 %
Turbulence losses Pv
The turbulence-related consumption of power is not
significant until the circumferential speed reaches 30 m/s
(98 ft/s). It must be given due consideration particularly
with special seals.
Heat transfer
The total power consumption of a mechanical seal has to
be dissipated into the medium or the buffer fluid by means
of appropriate measures in order to stop the seal from
overheating. The necessary fluid flow rate for removal of
the power losses is calculated by
Microfinished sliding faces made of various materials display the following average, arithmetic mean roughness values (Ra):
Tungsten carbide, nickel-bonded: 0,01 m
Silicon carbide (SiC): 0,04 m
EagleBurgmann
Special cast Cr-steel: 0,15Roughness
m
The lower the roughness value, the higher the percentage bearing area and hence the higher load capacity of a mechanical
seal.
220
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
60
00
500
1000
1500
2000
250
0
300
350 0
0
400
50 450 0
00 0
Sliding velocity vg
The sliding velocity is usually quoted in relation to the mean sliding face diameter.
10
20
pee
ft s
Sha
dn
[ mi
Example:
dm = 170 mm
n = 4,500 min1
vg = 40 m/s
1 ]
00
70 00
80 000 0
9 00
10 00
120000
14 000
16 000
18 000
20
30 40 50 60
Sliding velocity v g [ m/s ]
70
80
90
100
Technical information
Power consumption PR of the sliding faces
The power consumption through friction of the sliding faces is calculated by the equation
1,000
10,000
PR [W]
Power consumption through friction
5 10 15 20
20
40 0
0
1,0
2,0 00
00
5 10 15 20
50 100
1,000 10,000
PR [W]
Power consumption through friction
10
20
4 0
01
/ m 00
in
50
30
20
1.0
0
30
50 0
0
20
40
0 m 30
in 1 0
10
0
50
30
50
200
160
120
90
70
5 10
4 12 20 28 36 44
p [bar]
Differential pressure to be sealed
50 100
10,000
1,000
PR [W]
Power consumption through friction
Example HS-D:
p = 32 bar
Dw = 50 mm
n = 100 min1
14Reibleistung HSD EagleBurgmann
PR = 195 W
Heavy-duty agitator seals (PN 40)
in 1
1,5
00
3,0
00
m
n=
Dw = 30 mm
10.000
Power consumption
The total power consumption of a mechanical seal is calculated from
The power consumed by the sliding faces.
The power consumption due to turbulence created by the rotating parts.
60
50
40
5 10 15 20
1.000
PR [W]
Power consumption through friction
Dw = 20 mm
Atmosphere
side
p [ bar ]
Differential pressure to be sealed
50 100
20
40 0
0
n=
100
30
n=
0
50
3,0
00 1,5 0
min 00
1
20
40
10
30
50
5 10
50
Dw = 30 mm
12 16
40
30
*Example H7:
p = 20 bar
Dw = 70 mm
n = 1,000 min1
PR = 215 W
11Reibleistung H7 EagleBurgmann
60
50
40
180
140
100
80
60
Dw = 20 mm
4 12 20 28 36 .5 1
5 10
p [ bar]
Differential pressure to be sealed
p [bar]
Differential pressure to be sealed
Example M48-D:
p = 14 bar
Dw = 50 mm
13Reibleistung M48D EagleBurgmann
n = 100 min1
PR = 70 W
Low-duty agitator seals (PN 16)
200
180
160
140
120
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
10
50 100
*Example M7:
p = 5 bar
Dw = 100 mm
n = 1,000 min1
PR = 310 W
40
Haevy-duty agitator
40)
(PN
Dseals
w = 30 mm
0 4 8 12 16 .5 1
5 10
p [ bar]
Differential pressure to be sealed
Dw = 30 mm
n=
00
n=
3,0
50
40
Dw = 20 mm
60
50
40
10
0
min
30
50
20
40
100
30
0
50
0
1,5
00
30
10
240
Example:
200
HS-D:160
140
p 120
= 32 bar
DW 100
= 50 mm
80
n 70
= 100 min1
PR 60
= 195 W
20
40 0
0
1,0
2,0 00
00
10
120
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
50
Leakage rate Q
Calculated rates of leakage and power losses are not
guaranteed values. They are statistical and calculated
mean values which are determined on the basis of
experience and extensive testing. The leakage rates and
power losses which actually arise in a particular seal can
be several times higher on account of factors that are
impossible to quantify theoretically. As can be seen from
formula, the leakage rate is mainly conditional on the
actual gap width during operation. This depends in turn on
many factors (see also gap width).
Factors influencing leakage
The major factors with an influence on a mechanical seals
leakage rate, correct functioning and reliability include:
DiamondFace
The introduction of DiamondFace by EagleBurgmann in
2007 was a milestone in the history of mechanical seal
technology. A micro-crystalline layer, which has all the
attributes of natural diamond, is applied to the seal faces
by means of a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process
in a vacuum reactor at a temperature of 2,000 C (3,632
F). Developed in cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute
for Surface Engineering and Thin Films in Braunschweig/
Germany, the process produces high coating thicknesses
and an extremely even seal face. Coating adhesion
exceeds all known requirements in practical application.
Seal faces with DiamondFace coatings are extremely
hard and wear-resistant, and exhibit low friction, excellent
heat conductivity and extremely high chemical resistance.
The technology increases the service life of mechanical
seals used in pumps, agitators and compressors many
times over. Time between maintenance calls increases
considerably, and lifecycle costs are reduced significantly.
DLC (Diamond-Like-Carbon)
This hydrogenated amorphous carbon coating (a-C:H),
applied by plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition
(PECVD), features excellent wear protection and friction
reduction for silicon carbide seal faces. The high hardness
and the specially designed surface offer great protection
against scoring. DLC is used as standard coating for
silicon carbide seal faces and is only surpassed by the
extraordinary properties of the DiamondFace coating. In
terms of material properties, the a-C:H DLC coating is to
classify between diamond and carbon graphite.
DM-TiN Titanium Nitride
The DM-TiN titanium nitride coating (Standard: 1.4006/
SU410, Japanese patent no. 2134661) is applied by
means of an ion beam mixing process, and exhibits outstanding microhardness and excellent adhesive properties
due to the fact that it penetrates the metal and forms a
tight metallurgical bond.
Titanium nitride coatings are used as start-up protection
for metallic seal faces on compressor seals (e. g. MDGS).
DM titanium nitride/carbon graphite combinations have a
good friction coefficient and exhibit excellent emergency
running properties.
Technical information
Seat locking*) to EN 12756
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l
Aceta
ld
180
Ethan
o
190
170
160
Dow
Chlo
rben
zene
the
rm
150
140
130
hlorid
bon
tetr
ach
Ethy
lc
Wa
lorid
e
ter
gly
ne
Eth
yle
100
Car
90
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np
Ace
Hyd
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70
30
Propa
de
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Etha
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Die
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Isob
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10
20
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40
Ace
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Ker ic ac
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ne
50
ne
Ace
60
ton
80
An
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ne
ene
30
Pro
p
40
Eth
yl
Temperature [ C ]
110
Ben
zine
col
120
30
40
50
60
20
3
4
5
6
8
10
0,3
0,4
0,5
0,6
0,8
1,0
0,2
0,02
0,03
0,04
0,05
0,06
0,08
0,1
60
0,01
50
A sealing system for hydrocarbons must often make allowance for partial dry running due
to their low boiling points. However with the right design features and face materials, it is
possible to guarantee failsafe operation of the mechanical seal. The operating temperature
must be at least 5 K lower than the boiling point under operating pressure.
12
Locking ring
d4
ds
d9
30
H11
0,3
H11
Toluol
Phen
ol
200
l5
e
d9
220
Diph
Gly
cer
in
230
eny l
240
Naph
talene
250
Benzene
critical points
melting points
l6
e
Gegenringsicherung2
Seat
locking 2 EagleBurgmann
EagleBurgmann
H11
Acetaldehyde
Acetone
Formic acid
Ammonia
Aniline
Benzine
Benzene
Chlorobenzene
Diethyl ether
Diphenyl
Dowtherm A
Acetic acid
Ethanol
Ethane
Ethylchloride
Ethylene
Ethylenre glycol
Glycerine
Isobutane
Hexane
Kerosene
Methanol
Naphtalene
Phenol
Propane
Propylene
Hydrogen sulphide
Carbon tetrachloride
Trichloroethylene
Toluol
Water
Hydrogen peroxide
d9
Vapor curves
d1
d2
d4
d9
l5
l6
ds
1.5
1.5
1.5
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
31.2
33.2
35.2
37.2
38.2
41.2
43.2
46.2
46.2
48.2
53.5
55.5
58.5
60.5
63.5
67.5
70.6
72.6
75.6
77.6
80.6
82.6
88.6
90.2
95.2
103.0
108.0
113.0
117.5
122.5
U
B
B
Gegensicherungsring
U EagleBurgmann
Gegenringsicherung2
EagleBurgmann
14
22
26
26
30
1.5 4
10
12
16
24
28
28
32
14
18
26
34
30
38
16
20
28
36
32
40
18
22
34
38
38
42
20
24
36
40
40
43
22
26
38
42
42
46
24
28
40
44
43
48
25
30
41
46
46
50
28
33
44
49
48
53
30
35
46
51
50
60
32
38
48
58
53
62
33
38
49
58
53
62
35
40
51
60
60
65
38
43
58
63
62
67
40
45
60
65
65
70
43
48
63
68
67
72
45
50
65
70
70
75
48
53
68
73
72
77
50
55
70
75
75
86
53
58
73
83
77
88
55
60
75
85
86
91
58
63
83
88
88
93
60
65
85
90
91
96
63
68
88
93
93
98
65
70
90
95
96
103
68
93
98
70
75
95
104 103 108
75
80
104 109 108 120
80
85
109 114 120 125
85
90
114 119 125 130
90
95
119 124 130 135
95
100 124 129 135 140
100 105 129 134 140 145
* not applicable for seats made of carbon
400
300
200
Extrusion
100
80
60
40
30
20
10
8
No Extrusion
Shore A hardness 70 80 90
1,0
TTV O-Rings
Double PTFE-encapsulated O-Rings of the type used in
EagleBurgmann mechanical seals combine the elasticity of
the core materials (synthetic rubber) with the chemical
and thermal
of the PTFE. EagleBurgmann
29 resistance
Extrusionsverhalten
The material PTFE features good chemical and thermal
resistance but it also displays a high degree of rigidity, a
low coefficient of thermal conductivity, an unfavourable
expansion characteristic and a tendency to cold flow. It is
advisable therefore to avoid the use of O-Rings made of
solid PTFE.
The assembly position of double PTFE-encapsulated
elastomers is critical. Care must be taken to ensure that
the joint on the outer jacket faces against the assembly
direction, as otherwise there is a risk of the jacket opening
and being pulled off. Bending of the jacket must be
avoided at all costs to prevent leaks. Slip TTV rings onto
tubes for safe storage.
Rotation
Pressure field
U-grooves
Gas IN
Rotation
Rounded edges
UNur EagleBurgmann
Mechanical seal
direction of assembly
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Technical information
Contra-rotating pumping screw.
Coolant OUT
Coolant OUT
Type B
Type A
Drive side
1
1 Pumping screw
2 Pumping sleeve
Pumping direction
Pumping direction
towards drive Coolant IN
Coolant IN from drive
Direction of shaft rotation clockwise
(looking for the drive)
17Frdergewinde EagleBurgmann
Coding of components
Pumping screw AR
Pumping sleeve AL
Pumping screw BL
Pumping sleeve BR
Pumping screw BL
Pumping sleeve BR
Pumping screw AR
Pumping sleeve AL
0,02
14
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280
d1
d1
d1
dd11
d1
d1
dd11
d1
ds
ddss
ds s
s
ds
Pressure pp [[bar
bar
Pressure
p [ bar ]
Pressure
]]
Pressure p [bar ]
Pressure p [ bar ]
ds
ddss
ds
ds
ss
Pressure pp [bar]
[bar]
Pressure p [bar]
Pressure
05 mm
0,7
0,4
d1d1== 8
080l =
d1 = 6
l =2424d d =
0,7 0,6
0,4
0 l = 18
0,6
s s =111144m
d1d=
mmm
1d =
0,3
60 8l0= ld s = 95
1d 1==
=
m
1
d
8
l
m
7
2
0
0,3
4
d
=
1
7
l
0
=
d
d 50 l =
0,6 0,5
l =242s4=
9
=
s
5
m
d
1
l
1
m
0,5
ds s==10 4 mm
1=
18
d1 = 750 l = d18s =d s 7=6 mm 1505mmmm
0,2
76 m
0 l = 24
0,2
=
0,5 d1 0,4
0,4 d315=l =
d s = 10 m
3518dl1d=d=1
5 mm
=
8
1 s =
0,1
6d066s01l==
0,1
6m
lm=
181m8m
0,3
d ds s==95
0,3
95mmmm
d1d1== 5
0,4
ll
l =1818d d =
d1 = 6 050l =
s
7
=
s
0,2
0
6
7
m
0,2
l
6
300
400
200 mmm
0d1d = 100 100= 18 d =
300
400
0,30
s 200 mm
1 =35
d1 =35l =
l
l 5=01818d d = Rate by95volume
V[l/h
[l/h]
0,1
by
volume
V
]
6
0,1
l =s Rate
s1=
1
8 6d1msmm=m
76 mm
0,2
d1 = 3
0,2200 5 l = 18 d100
300
400
200
300
400
200
0,1
= 61 mmpumping
s100
d1 =
0,22
Pumping
screws
80 Rate by volume
0,2 capacity
VV[l/h
]without pumping sleeve
d1 =of various
Rate
by
volume
[l/h]
l
=
24 d
80
0,2
s = 11
0,18
d1 = l = 24
4m
70
l
d
300
0,18 0 0,16
400
= 114 m
100
l
d
= 2s4 200
1
=
0,22
0,22
d 70
d s = mm
l
Type
H74F
105 mV [l/h ]
0,14
1d1==l =Rate by volume
0,16
m
80802l 4 d
0,2
d1 =
0,2
Medium: water
=
l
s
=
=
2
0,
1
2
60
424d d 105
0,14
s s==11mm
0,0,
1818
d l = 18
n = 3,000l min1
1414mmm
0,1d1 = d1 = 501d1==707 d s = 95
l
m
0,12
0
6
m
l
l
0
0,
1
6
m
=
=
l
s = 0.5 mm
0,16
l = 18 18 d =2424d
0,22 0,08
d
d
s
=
s
=
d
7
s
1
d
=
=
s = 95 6 mm 101505mmm
0,1 0,0,1414 d1=501 =
mm
8
m
d1d13=l5==l =
0,2 0,06
61068108dl d= 24
0,0,
1212
0,08
0
l
s
=
s
l
dmms =
=1=
81=
0,18 d0,04
87d66sd1=
1 0,
=0,1 1 3 d1d1d=1==5
s =m
9595m1mm14 mm
l
0,06 0,02 5 l = 1 0507l 0=
m
8 d l =1l 81=8d2sd4=
0,16 0,08
0,08 d
s
s
=
=
7
6
61 mmd s76=
0,04
mmmm
1d1==
3 5l =80 100 120 140 1601180
0,14 0,06
05 m200 220 240 260 280
0,060 20 40 5360
l =1818
m
0,02
d1 =
sd s=volume
=6161mm V [ l/h ]
60 Ratedby
0,12 0,04
0,04
mm
l = 18
d1 =
0,02
0,02
= 9160
0,10 20
40 6050 80 100 120d s140
200 220 240 260 280
5 m180
l = 18
m
d
0,08
40
20
60
s
100
120
140
180
80
=
160
200 220 240 260 280
Rate
by
volume
V
[l/h
]
0
40
20
60
100
120
80
76 140
d1 = 0
mm160 180 200 220 240 260 280
35
]
0,06
l = 18 Rate
Ratebybyvolume
volumeVV[ l/h
[ l/h]
ds =
61 mm
0,04
Pressure p [bar]
Pressure p [bar]
Pumping screw
Direction of shaft rotation
Pumping direction
Pumping screw type
Pumping screws are used to boost the circulation of
(looking from drive)
coolant for single and double mechnical seals.
Right
Towards drive
A
The direction of flow, delivery head
and delivery rate can EagleBurgmann
16Frdergewinde
be adapted to the given operating conditions
by suitable
16Pumping
screws EagleBurgmann
From drive
B
design measures.
Pumping screws are dependent on the direction of
rotation. An F in the drawing number stands for a
Left
Towards drive
B
pumping screw. It follows after the type code. The
optimum arrangement is afforded by the contra-rotating
From drive
A
pumping screw where the thread of the stationary screw
(pumping sleeve) faces in opposite direction to the
rotating thread (pumping screw).
Pumping capacity of various pumping screws with pumping sleeve
Explanation
0,7
d1 = 8
The diagram shows a multi-stage centrifugal pump with
0 l = 24
0,7
d s = 11
clockwise rotation (looking from the drive side), a type
0,6
4 mm
d1 = 8
0
B mechanical seal with pumping direction from drive
l
d
=
2
=
1
4 d
70 l =
0,6
24 d s = s = 114 mm
0,5
on the drive side and a type A mechanical seal with
d1 = 7
0 l = 24 105 mm
pumping direction towards drive on the nondrive side.
0,5
ds = 1
0,7
Super-Sinus spring
The Super-Sinus spring permits an almost uniform
introduction of forces over the whole range of increased
axial movement tolerances of mechanical seals, e.g.
M7N/H7N. The one-piece spring is endless and has a very
flat characteristic. The Super-Sinus spring has no welding
spots to minimize corrosion. It is regularly made of
1.4571, optionally of Hastelloy.
Types of drive
For a seal to function properly, the shaft torque must be
transmitted uniformly to the shaft sleeve and/or rotating
parts under all operating conditions. Depending on the seal
design it is necessary to make allowance for centrifugal
and axial forces and in some case to observe special
installation instructions. Incorrect fitting can cause, for
example, jamming and deformation of the seal.
Typical arrangements
Force F
Conventional
wave spring
Nominal
installation lenght
SuperSinusspring
Range of
tolerance
Shrink disk
Torque transmission
Clamping set
Clampingset EagleBurgmann
Spring stroke
Conical spring
When a conical spring is used for driving the seal (e.g. in
SuperSinus
spring the
EagleBurgmann
standard types M2
and M3),
mechanical seal
becomes dependent on the direction of rotation.
Looking toward the sliding face of the rotating parts of the
seal, shafts rotating in clockwise direction require
right-hand springs and shafts rotating in anticlockwise
direction require left-hand springs. Mounting the conical
spring is easier if you twist it onto the shaft with a
screwing action in the same direction as the spring coiling.
This screwing action will cause the spring to open. For
brief reversals of the direction of rotation we recommend
seal type S30.
Drive side
(viewing direction)
Torque transmission
Torque transmission
Set screw with cup point EagleBurgmann
Set screw with cone point EagleBurgmann
Torque transmission
Drive key
Torque transmission
Conical
spring
Shrink disk
The pressure necessary for the transmission of torque is
generated through clamping force on lubricated conical
surfaces.
The shrink disk couplings can be released at any time by
slackening the tensioning screws. All the parts involved
are subjected to elastic deformation only, so the original
clearance is restored once the screws are released.
Provided the conical surfaces are undamaged, the shrink
disks can be retensioned any number of times (ensure
correct lubrication). Shaft sleeves should not have a
clearence diameter under the shrink disk and should make
full contact with the shaft.
Prior to installation
To fit a seal you will need its installation and operating
instructions with the correct drawing. Before starting,
check the dimensions, the maximum acceptable deviations
and the geometrical tolerances of the machine.
Edges and shoulders
All edges and shoulders onto or into which the mechanical
seal is pushed during installation must be chamfered,
deburred and rounded off to less than 30 x 2 mm.
Dimensional deviations
Acceptable deviations for dimensions having no tolerance
specification:
ISO 2768 Part 1, fine/medium for linear and angular
dimensions
Part 2, tolerance class K for general geometrical
tolerances
Concentricity tolerance
Shaft in accordance with ISO 5199
In the area of the mechanical seal the shaft concentricity
tolerance must not exceed 50 m for diameters <50 mm,
50 m, 80 m for diameters between 50 and 100 m, and
110 m for diameters > 100 mm.
Direction of shaft
rotation: clockwise
Direction of spring coiling: clockwise
Mounting: Push spring onto shaft and turn
simultaneously clockwise
Left-hand spring
Right-hand spring
Looking
towards the
mechanical seal
wise
shaft
Torque transmission
23 Rundlauf EagleBurgmann
36 Spring
Feder EagleBurgmann
15
Technical information
Permissible
tolerance
zul. Toleranz
[ mm[ mm
] ]
Axial run-out
Mounting face
Axial run-out depends on the speed. Permissible values
are indicated by the graph.
1.5
1
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
Series MG
0.1
25 Planlauf EagleBurgmann
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
Surface finish
Finished surfaces according to EN 12756
26 Planlaufdiagramm EagleBurgmann
Ra b
Ra w
Series MFL
3 2
Ra b
Ra w
Ra b
Oberflchengte EagleBurgmann
Ra b
Ra w
Elastomers
2.5 m
0.8 m
1.6 m
0.2 m
28 Oberflchengte EagleBurgmann
16
Schraubensicherung EagleBurgmann
Quench
Quench is the term commonly used in sealing engineering
for an arrangement that applies a pressureless external
medium (fluid, vapour, gas) to a mechanical seals faces
on the atmosphere side. A quench is used on the one
hand when a single mechanical seal does not function at
all or only within certain limits without auxiliary measures
or when a double mechanical seal with pressurized barrier
medium is unnecessary. When an integral stationary seat
stop is fitted, the quench pressure should not exceed 1
bar. A quench performs at least one of the duties
described below.
Fluid quench
Absorption or removal of leakage by the quench
medium
Monitoring of the mechanical seals leakage rate
by periodic measurement of the level of the quench
medium in the circulation vessel or thermosyphon
vessel
Lubrication and cooling of the standby mechanical seal
Exclusion of air: For media which react with
atmospheric oxygen the queching medium stops the
leakage making contact with the atmosphere
Protection against dry running: For applications
subject to brief, periods of vacuum and operation of
pumps without pumping liquid (submersible pumps)
the quenching medium prevents dry running of the
mechanical seal
Stabilization of the lubrication film: For operation
under vacuum and/or sealing pressures close to the
vapour pressure, the quenching medium stabilizes the
lubrication film
Cooling or heating of the outboar side of the
mechanical seal.
Steam quench
Heating: For media with a high melting point the
vapour quench prevents the leakage from solidifying in
that area of the mechanical seal critical for its proper
functioning
Exclusion of air
Removal of leakage
Gas quench
Icing protection: With operating temperatures <0C
(cryogenic mechanical seals), the injection of
nitrogen or dry air into the seal housing prevents the
mechanical seal parts on the atmosphere side from
icing up
Exclusion of air
Removal of leakage
Barrier system
To guarantee the correct working of double mechanical
seals, the barrier interspace (between the product side
and the atmosphere side of the mechanical seal) must be
completely filled with clean barrier medium. Before
starting up double mechanical seals it is vital, therefore, to
ensure a sufficient rate of circulation of the barrier fluid.
The barrier fluid pressure should lie 10 % or at least
23bar above the maximum pressure to be sealed. The
flow rate must be controlled to ensure that the
temperature of the barrier medium at the outlet lies below
approximately 60 C and that it does not exceed boiling
point under any circumstances. The maximum acceptable
inlet/outlet temperature differential is 15 K. The barrier
fluid outlet lies at the highest point of the stuffing box for
automatic venting of any vapour.
In view of the basic conditions of operation, a barrier
system must perform the following functions:
Build-up pressure in the barrier inter space
Compensation of leakage
Circulation of the barrier medium
Cooling of the barrier medium
Cooling of the seal
Barrier fluid systems for liquid-lubricated
mechanical seals break down into two basic
categories:
Barrier medium
The barrier medium fulfills two functions it dissipates the
heat generated by the seal and it prevents the product
from penetrating the sealing gap to any appreciable
degree. Any liquid and any gas can be chosen as barrier
medium, with due consideration to the corrosion
resistance of the parts it comes into contact with and to
its compatibility with the process medium and
surroundings. The barrier medium must not contain any
solids. It is particularly important that liquid barrier media
do not tend to precipitate and that they have a high boiling
point, a high specific thermal capacity and good thermal
conductivity. Clean, demineralised water satisfies these
requirements to a high degree.
Hydraulic oil is often used in buffer fluid units and water in
closed barrier fluid circuits. To prevent damage to the TS
and sealing system, due allowance must be made for the
coefficients of volumetric expansion of the barrier fluids
used.
88
Methanol
Methanol
25
25CC
66
100
100CC
44
2020CC
Mineral
Mineraloiloil**
22
00CC
00
00
2020
Water
Water
9090CC
6060
4040
Pressure
Pressure (bar)
(bar)
**Viscosity
viscosityatat38
38C
C: :34.9
34,9mm
mm22/s/s
88
Air
Air
25
25CC
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
5050CC
3
Standardcm
Standardcm 3 gas/g
gas/g solvent
solvent
Flushing
Flushing systems are installed in accordance with ISO
5199, Appendix E, Plan No. 08a or API 682, Appendix D,
Plan 32. A clean and mostly cold external medium is
injected into the stuffing box in the area of the sliding
faces via on orifice (throttle) into the medium to be
sealed. Flushing is used either to lower the temperature or
to prevent deposits forming in the area of the mechanical
seal. Again it is recommanded that a close fitting neck
bush is employed.
Methanol
Methanol
5050CC
66
3
Standardcm
Standardcm 3 gas/g
gas/g solvent
solvent
100CC
100
2020CC
44
Mineral
Mineraloiloil**
22
00
00
00CC
2020
4040
Pressure
Pressure (bar)
(bar)
Water
Water
9090CC
6060
2/s
**Viscosity
viskositiyatat3838CC: :34.9
34,9mm
mm2/s
17
Technical information
Piping plans in accordance with API 682 4th edition
Process side
Plan 01
Plan 12
Plan 22
Integral (internal) recirculation from the pump discharge to Recirculation from the pump discharge through a strainer
and a flow control orifice into the seal chamber.
the seal chamber.
Plan 02
Plan 13
Plan 32
Plan 23
Recirculation from the seal chamber through a flow control Recirculation from a circulation device in the seal chamber
orifice and back to the pump suction or pump suction piping. through a cooler and back into the seal chamber.
Plan 14
Plan 31
Instrument symbols
FO
Flow orifice
TI
Temperature indicator
LI
Level indicator
TIT
LIT
HLA
PI
18
flow orifice
PDIT
level
EagleBurgmann
indicatorDifferential
EagleBurgmann
Pressure indicator
level transmitter
PIT
Pressure
with local
indicator
differential
pressure
transmitter
with
EagleBurgmann
local indicator
EagleBurgmann
temperatur indicator
LLA
Low level
EagleBurgmann
high level alarm set point
temperatur
transmitter
EagleBurgmann
NLL
withlow local
level
alarmindicator
set point Normal
EagleBurgmann
EagleBurgmann
liquid level
FI
Flow indicator
FIT
pressure indicator
EagleBurgmann
pressure transmitter
with local indicator
EagleBurgmann
flow indicator
EagleBurgmann
temperatur transmitter
Between seals
Plan 52
Plan 53C
Plan 71
Plan 54
Plan 53A
Plan 72
A containment seal chamber leakage collection system
for condensing or mixed phase leakage on arrangement
2 unpressurized seals with containment seals (2CW-CS and
2NC-CS).
Pressurized barrier fluid reservoir supplying clean fluid for
an arrangement 3 pressurized dual seal.
Plan 53B
Plan 76
Cyclone separator
bladder accumulator
EagleBurgmann
F
I
cyclo seperator
L
EagleBurgmann
Filter, coalescing
Flow orifice
filter, caolescing
EagleBurgmann
Seal cooler
flow orifice
EagleBurgmann
Strainer, Y
seal cooler
EagleBurgmann
strainer Y
EagleBurgmann
Valve, check
Valve, needle
valve, check
EagleBurgmann
Valve, needle
EagleBurgmann
19
Technical information
Atmospheric side
Plan 51
Plan 99
20
Plan 65A
Plan 66B
Design options
Category
Arrangement
Type
Containment device
1
2
3
1
2
3
A
B
C
Size
Plans
Face material
Shaft size
Piping plan
M: Carbon/Nickel
bounded tungsten
N: Carbon/RBSiC
O: RBSiC/Nickel
bounded tungsten
P: RBSiC/RBSiC
Q: SSiC/SSiC
R: Carbon/SSiC
S: Graphite loaded RBSiC/RBSiC
T: Graphite loaded SSiC/SSiC
X: Unspecified
Dual seal with different secondary Dual seal with different face
seal materials at the inner and
materials at the inner and outer
outer position:
position:
Inner type /
Outer type
e.g. C/B
Listed in numerical
order, separated by
aforward slash
01
02
03
11
12
13
14
21
22
23
31
32
41
51
52
53A
53B
53C
54
55
71
72
74
75
76
61 99
62
65A
65B
66A
66B
Example
Mechanical seal
Design options
Category
Arrangement
Type
Containment device
X: Specified separately
LBO
Face material
N: Carbon /RBSiC
080
Size
Plans
Shaft size
Piping plan
11/52/62
10
9
2.2
7
4
12
11
LBI
H75A4 TC EagleBurgmann
21
22
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Media tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Short legend:
Fold-out page at back cover
23
Q2
Leakage
Leckage
Quench arrangement
AtmosphrenPumpenseitige
seitige Dichtung
Inboard seal
Outboard
seal
Dichtung
Anordnung Quench EagleBurgmann
D2
D
Q
5
6
X
D1
Atmosphrenseitige
Dichtung
Outboard
seal
Pumpenseitige
Dichtungseal
Inboard
D3
4
Atmosphrenseitige
Dichtung
Outboard
seal
Pumpenseitige
Inboard seal
Dichtung
Mutagenic:
Substances and preparations which, if they are inhaled or
ingested or if they penetrate the skin, may induce heritable
genetic defects or increase their incidence. Labeling of
media with carcinogenic or mutagenic effect:
R 40: Limited evidence of a carcinogenic effect
R 45: May cause cancer
R 46: May cause heritable genetic damage
R 49: May cause cancer by inhalation
Toxic for reproduction:
Substances and preparations which, if they are inhaled or
ingested or if they penetrate the skin, may produce, or
increase the incidence of, non-heritable adverse effects in
the progeny and/or an impairment of male or female
reproductive functions or capacity. Labeling of media with
a toxic effect for reproduction:
R 60: May impair fertility
R 62: Possible risk of impaired fertility
R 63: Possible risk of harm to the unborn child
Technical grounds and environmental protection
1
= Vapor pressure/gas
At normal working temperatures, the medium
has a vapor pressure of > 1 bar. If the working
temperature lies below boiling point (column 15)
or if the sealing pressure lies clearly above the
vapor pressure, a single mechanical seal may
be used with consideration of the duty details.
2
= Corrosion
The medium attacks all standard metals.
Mechanical seals with no metal parts on
product side must therefore be used.
3
= Exclusion of air
If the medium contacts or mixes with the
atmosphere, it forms an explosive or reacts
with a damaging effect on the environment, the
medium itself and the machine and mechanical
seal.
4
= Lubricating properties
Under normal conditions, the medium has such
poor lubricity that a single mechanical seal is
at risk from dry running.
5
= Icing
Normally the medium is conveyed at
temperature below 0 C. Without auxiliary
equipment, the proper functioning of a single
mechanical seal is at risk from freezing
atmospheric moisture.
6
= Leakage
Absorbed and/or flushed away by the quench,
or prevented by a double mechanical seal
necessary.
F = Highly flammable
Media which may become hot and finally catch
fire in contact with air at ambient temperature
without any application of energy, or solid media which
may readily catch fire after brief contact with a source of
ignition and which continue to burn or to be consumed
after removal of the source of ignition, or liquid media
having a very low flash-point, or media which, in contact
with water or damp air, evolve extremely flammable gases
in dangerous quantities.
F+ = Extremely flammable
Liquid media having an extremely low flash-point and a
low boiling-point and gaseous media which are flammable
in contact with air at ambient temperature and pressure
O = Oxidizing
Media which give rise to a highly exothermic
reaction in contact with other substances,
particularly flammable substances.
E = Explosive
Solid, liquid, pasty or gelatinous media which
may also react exothermically without
atmospheric oxygen thereby quickly evolving gases, and
which, under defined test conditions, detonate, quickly
deflagrate or upon heating explode when partially
confined.
N = Dangerous for the environment
Media which, when they enter the environment,
would or could present an immediate or
delayed danger for one or more components of the
environment. (The hazard symbols are according to the EU
directive 67/548/EEC, Classification, packaging and
labeling of dangerous substances of June 1967, status
April 2004)
U = Insufficient information
The medium designation is imprecise or the available
information on the medium is insufficient to assess the
serviceability of a single mechanical seal.
25
26
A
Acetaldehyde (Ethanal)
Acetates
CH3CHOH
TA
100
53A
CH3COOH
CH3COOH
CH3COOH
CH3COOH
CH3COOH
C4H 6O 3
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
~25
<90
>96
~10
<Kp
<Kp
25
<80
<60
<100
S,Q
S
S,Q
S,Q
S
S,Q
62
11
62
62
11
62
<80
<80
<40
<40
<40
<80
<80
<60
<80
<60
<40
Di-,
Trichloroethylene,
Tetrachloroethane
ACH
Acetone cyanohydrin
Acidic tar
Acrylic acid
Acrylic esters:
Acrylic acid ethyl ester
(Ethyl acrylate)
Acrylic acid methyl ester
(Methyl acrylate)
Acrylonitrile
Adipic acid
Alcohol
Ethanol
Alkyd resins and lacquers
Alkylaluminum compounds
Allyl alcohol (2-Propene-1-ol)
Alum
(Potassium aluminum
sulphate, 48,4% aqueous
solution)
Aluminum chlorate
Aluminum chloride
Aluminum fluoride
Aluminum hydroxide diacetate
(aluminum acetate basic)
Aluminum nitrate
Aluminum sulfate
C9H10O2
C6H12O2
C6H12O2
C6H12O2
C6H12O2
C11H12O2
C8H14O2
CH3COOC2H5
CH3COOC6H13
C 5H 8O 2
C 3H 6O 2
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
C7H14O2
C7H14O2
C7H14O2
C7H14O2
C7H14O2
Normal condition
Others
Spring
Sec. seal
Seal face
Addit. measures
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Seal face
Auxil. piping
Arrangement
Seal type
Concentration %
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
Density
g/cm3
10
11
12
13
14
15
Q1(S)
M2
Xn,F+,R40,1,3
50
fl
124
21
0,78
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
B
B
B
M2
M2
E
M2
E
M2
M
G
G
G
G
G
M
G
G
G
G
G
C
C
C
C
Xi
Xn,C
10
10
10
10
10
5
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
17
~118
1,05
73
139
1,08
11
Q1(S)
M2
Xi
fl
51
213
1,057
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S
S
S,Q
S
S
S,Q
62
62
62
62
11
11
62
11
11
62
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
M2
M2
M2
M2
M2
M2
M2
M2
M2
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
77
99
126
112
98
118
262
173
77
171
97
58
0,882
0,865
0,859
0,87
1,057
0,969
0,90
0,878
0,92
0,928
<80
<80
<80
<80
<80
S
S
S
S
S
11
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
B
M2
M2
M2
M2
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
71
79
78
150
134
~135
138
142
0,8756
0,864
0,8712
0,8740
0,8670
QW
QW
QW
QW
F
F
F
Xi,F
F
Xi,F
200
200
200
200
400
50
200
99
83
83
81
93
98
C5H10O2
C5H10O2
C4H 6O 2
TA
TA
TA
<80
<80
<60
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
62
62
62
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
M2
M2
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
F,Xi
F,Xi
F
200
200
10
fl
fl
fl
73
95
100
90
102
73
0,872
0,887
0,932
(CH3)2CO
(CH3)2CO
C4H7NO
CH3COCH2COCH3
CH3COCl
C 2H 2
TA
TA
TA
30
TG
TG
<Kp
TG
TG
S,Q
D
D
S
D
D
62
53A
53A
11
53A
53A
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
B
A
B
B
B
B
E
M2
M2
M2
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xi,F,4
Xi,F,1,4
T+,N
Xn
C,F,2,3
F+,1
1000
fl
95
56
0,791
TA
TA
fl
fl
fl
ga
20
21
112
84
95(Z)
140
51
81
0,932
0,975
1,104
()
C 3H 4O 2
TA
>F<200
<Kp
D
S,Q
53A
62
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
M1
M2
G
G
G
G
U
C,N
fl
fl
13
141
1,051
CH2CHCO2C2H5
TA
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(S)
M2
Xn,Xi,F
fl
71
99
0,924
CH2CHCO2CH3
C3H 3N
C6H10O4
TA
TA
<L
>L
<Kp
TG
<Kp,>K
<Kp
S,Q
D
S
S
62
53A
11
11
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
B
B
B
Q1
M2
M1
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,Xi,F
T,F,N,R45
Xi
5
*
fl
fl
kr
76,5
82
153
80
77
330,5
0,956
0,806
1,360
S
S
TA
<Kp
<Kp
<80
D
D
D
53A
53A
53A
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
A
B
M1
M1
E
G
G
G
G
G
G
3,4,U
C,F,3
T,N
fl
fl
fl
129
97
0,81,8
0,852
<L
>L
<Kp,>K
<Kp
S
S
11
11
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1
B
Q1
V
V
G
G
kr
16
101
1,76
1
1
1
1
3
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
B
B
B
B
Q1
M1
V
M1
E
M1
G
M
G
G
M
G
M
G
G
G
3,O
C,3
C,2,3
Xi
kr
kr
183(S)
2,44
kr
1260(S)
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
E
E
E
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xi
Xi,O
Xn,3,6
fl
kr
kr
73
770(Z)
C 3H 6O
KAl(SO4)2*12H2O
N(CIO3)3
AlCl3
AlCl3
AlF3
AlF3
<L <Kp,>K
<L <30,>K
>30
<L <30,>K
>L
<Kp
D
S,Q
D
S
S
53A
62
53A
11
02
Al(NO3)3
Al2(SO4)3
<L
<L
<L
S
S
S,Q
11
11
62
<40
<Kp,>K
<Kp,>K
(H)
QW
SW
2,88
135(Z)
2,71
27
Ammonium fluorides:
Ammonium hydrogen fluoride
Neutral ammonium fluoride
Ammonium hydrogen
carbonate
Ammonium hydroxide
Acetic
acid pentyl esters
Amyl alcohols
Pentanols
Aniline dyes
Aniline hydrochloride
(aniline salt)
Aniline, aniline oil
Anthracene
Anthracene oil
Antichlor
Sodium thiosulfate
Apple juice, sauce, cider, wine
Arcton
Refrigerants
Argon
Aromatic hydrocarbons
BTX
Arrack
Arsenic acid
Asphalts (molten)
ASTM test oils No. 1 to 4
Aviation petrol, av. gasoline
28
<L
<Kp,>K
<Kp
S
S,Q
11
62
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
M1
M2
G
G
G
G
<L
<Kp,>K
11
Q1(V)
M2
<Kp
<Kp,>K
<40
TG
D
D
D
D
53A
53A
53A
53A
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
M2
M1
E
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,C
Xi
T,C,1,N
T,C,1,N
NH4OH
NH4OH
H3CCOONH4
H3CCOONH4
NH4Al(SO4)2*12H2O
NH4Br
~29 <Kp
~10 <40
<L <60,>K
<L
<Kp
<L <60,>K
<L <Kp,>K
D
S,Q
S
S
S
S,Q
53A
62
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
B
B
B
M2
E
E
M2
V
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
C,N
C,N
(NH4)2CO3
NH4Cl
NH4Cl
NH4Cl
NH4Cl
<L <60,>K
<L <30,>K
<L
<60
<L
<Kp
>L
<Kp
S
S
S
D
S
11
11
11
53A
01
1
1
5
1
4
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1
B
B
Q1
B
Q1
E
E
E
M2
M2
G
G
M
G
M
(NH4)HF2
NH4F
<L
<L
>Kp
<Kp
D
D
54
54
1
1
Q1
Q1
B
B
M2
M2
(NH4)HCO3
<L
<Kp,>K
11
Q1(V)
NH4NO3
<L
<Kp,>K
S,Q
62
Q1(V)
(COONH4)2H2O
<10
<Kp
53A
(NH4)2S2O8
<L
<Kp,>K
S,Q
62
(NH4)2HPO4
(NH4)2SO4
<L <60,>K
<L <Kp,>K
S
S
TA
<L
<Kp,>K
(CH2)2NH2OH
(CH2)2NH2OH
TA
NH3
NH3
NH4SCN
C6H5NH3Cl
C 6H 7N
C14H10
Ar
H3AsO4
TA
N
TA,G
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
10
11
Xi
U
12
13
kr
fl
3
50
14
15
205(Z)
2,1
kr
9599
110
fl
kr
ga
10
205(Z)
78
171
fl
fl
fe
Density
g/cm3
33
1,022
2,1
()
0,9
0,957
1,171
113
(Z90 C)
109
452(S)
Xi,6
kr
kr
G
G
M
G
G
Xn
Xn,Xi
kr
kr
G
G
G
G
T,C,2
T,2
kr
kr
126
160
Xn
kr
106 (Z60 C)
1,58
3,O
kr
170
1,73
Q1
Q1
M2
Xn,3
kr
70(Z)
1,5
Q1
M2
Xn,Xi,3,O
kr
120(Z)
1,98
11
11
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
E
E
G
G
G
G
kr
kr
155(Z)
235280(Z)
1,619
1,77
11
Q1(V)
M1
Xn
kr
149
170(Z)
1,3
<80
11
Q1(S)
M2
fl
<Kp
TG
>F<Kp
>F<Kp
D
D
S,Q
S,Q
53A
53A
62
62
1
1
6
6
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
A
A
B
B
Q1
Q1
M1
M2
G
G
G
G
M6
M6
G
G
T4
T4
T,Xi,R40,2,3,N
T,Xi,R40,3,N
Xn,6
T,R45,6
kr
fl
kr
kr
198
6
217
245
184
342
1,22
1,023
1,25
<Kp
11
Q1(S)
>20
53A
Q1(S)
M1
ga
189
186
<60
<Kp
<120
<200
>200
<100
<Kp
S
D
S
S
S,Q
S
S
11
53A
02
01
62
11
11
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
A
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
Q1
B
B
Q1
B
B
E
M1
V
M1
G
V
V
G
G
G
G
M6
G
G
G
G
G
G
T4
G
G
fl
fl
fe
35,5
70150
120
>370
2,5
1,01,2
fl
fl
bis <58
40160
0,70,75
TA <L
TA
TA Sch
TA,G Sch
Normal condition
Seal type
Addit. measures
Ammonium alum
Ammonium bromide
Ammonium carbamate
Urea
Ammonium carbonate
Ammonium chloride (Salmiac)
Auxil. piping
Concentration %
1
Amidosulfuric acid
(Amidosulfonic-,
Sulfamidic, Sulfamic acid)
Amines (not specified)
Aminoethanols:
1-Aminoethanol
2-Aminoethanol
(Ethanolamine)
Aminosulfonic acid
Ammonia
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
H,D
H,D
SW
H
H
H,D
1,64
2,55
338(S)
1,531
238(Z)
1,5
1,0
T,R45,2,N
6
U
T,Xn,R45
Barium nitrate
Battery acid
Sulfuric acid
Beer
Beer yeast, -wort, -mash
Beet sugar
Saccharose
Benfield solution
(30 % K2CO3 +3 % DEA +
H2O + CO2)
Benzene
Benzoic acid
Benzotrichloride
Benzotrifluoride
Benzyl alcohol
Benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP)
Sodium hypochlorite,
Calcium hypochlorite
Blood
Boiler feed water
Water
Bone fats
Borax (Disodium tetraborate)
Boric acid
Boron trichloride
(Trichloroborane)
Boron trifluoride
(Trifluoroborane)
Brackish water
Water
Bread dough
Brine
Sodium chloride
Bromic acid
Bromine
Bromine, aqueous (aqueous
solution of bromine)
BTX (benzene-toluene- xylene
mixture)
Bunker oil and fuel
1,3-Butadiene
Butanal
Butyraldehyde
Butane:
Isobutane (2-methyl propane)
n-Butane
Butanediols (Butylene glycols):
1,2-Butanediol
1,3-Butanediol
1,4-Butanediol
2,3-Butanediol
Butanic acid
Butyric acid
BaCl2
BaCrO4
Ba(OH)2
Ba(OH)2
Ba(NO3)2
Ba(NO3)2
N
N
C 6H 6
C 7H 6O 2
C 7H 6O 2
C 7H 6O 2
C7H5Cl3
C 7H 5F 3
C 7H 8O
C7H 8O
C12H10
G
TA
TA
TA
TA
G
<L
<10
<L
<10
<L
<20
<60
<60
<60
<10
<80
<80
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
62
62
62
62
62
62
QW
QW
QW
QW
QW
1
5
1
5
1
5
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1
B
Q1
B
Q1
B
Q1
V
V
E
E
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
<80
<80
S
S
01
01
1
1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
V
V
G
G
G
G
S
D
S
S
S
D
S,Q
S
S
32
53A
11
11
02
53A
62
11
11
X
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
Q32
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q3
B
B
Q1
Q1
Q1
B
B
B
E
M1
V
V
M1
M1
V
M2
V
G
G
G
G
M
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xi
T,Xn,Xi,R45,R46,F,6
Xn
6
1
6
A
Q1(S)
A
Q1
B
Q1
G
M1
G
M6
G
M6
T4
G
T4
Xi,3,N
<110
<Kp
<L <100
<10 <100
>F<200
<200
<60
<100
<30
(H)
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
Normal condition
Seal type
Addit. measures
B
Barium chloride
Barium chromate suspension
Barium hydroxide
Temp.
C
Auxil. piping
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Concentration %
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
Density
g/cm3
10
11
12
13
14
15
T,Xn,6
Xn,6
C,6
C,6
Xn,6,O
Xn,6,O
#0,5
#0,5
#0,5
kr
kr
kr
960
1560
3,86
4,5
4,5
#0,5
kr
593
600(Z)
3,24
1,21,3
0,879
1,266
fl
fl
~60(K)
*
T,Xn,Xi,R45,2
6,F,N
Xn
122
80
249
fl
fl
fl
4,8
29
15
221
104
205
1,38
1,189
1,045
kr
fe
69
255
>370
1,04
0,951,1
>75<Kp
>F<200
<200
D
S
S
53A
01
01
<10
<200
<100
D
S
53A
11
1
5
Q1(V)
Q1
B
Q1
M1
V
G
G
G
G
<60
11
Q1(S)
N
Na2B4O7*10H2O
B(OH)3
<L
<L
<Kp
<60
<60
S
S
S,Q
11
11
62
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
V
P
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,R62
T,6
fl
kr
kr
75
169(Z)
1575(Z)
1,72
1,52
BCl3
TG
53A
Q1(V)
M1
T+,C,1
ga
107
12,5
1,43 (0C)
BF3
TG
53A
Q1
Q1
M1
T+,C,1
ga
127
100
(+)
53A
Q1(S)
0,1
fl
fl
58
3,12
109
4,5
(+)
H
H
0,2
fl
kr
ga
fe
fl
HBrO3
Br2
<Kp
<Kp
D
D
53A
53A
1
1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
T,C,2,6
T+,C,2,3,N
Br2
<L
<Kp
53A
Q1
Q1
M1
T+,C,3,6,N
TA
TA/N
TA
<Kp
120
TG
S,Q
S
D
62
11
53A
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
M1
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
T,Xn,Xi,R45,R46,R63,6,F
T,R45
T,R45,R46,1,3,6,F+
fl
fl
ga
TA
TA
<Kp
<Kp
S,Q
S,Q
62
62
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
A
A
V
V
G
G
G
G
4,F+
4,F+
1000
1000
ga
ga
159
135
12
1
()
()
<Kp
<Kp
<200
<Kp
S
S
S
S
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
M1
M1
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
fl
fl
fl
fl
114
<50
20
19
192
207
230
182
1,019
1,005
1,020
1,033
C4H10
C4H10
C4H10O2
C4H10O2
C4H10O2
C4H10O2
Xn
fl
*
29
C4H10O
C4H10O
C4H10O
C4H10O
Hydrated lime
Calcium hypochlorite
Calcium nitrate
Calcium phosphates (sludges)
Calcium sulfate (suspension)
Calgon (Polyphosphates),
Calfort
Calgonit R
(Sodium phosphate silicates)
Calgonit S (Urea nitrate)
Cane sugar (solution)
Caprolactam, eCarbamates (Urethanes)
Carbamides
Urea
Carbolic acid
Phenol
Carbon dioxide
(aqueous solution)
30
TA
C4H 8O
<60
<80
<60
<60,<K
S
S
S
S
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
B
B
B
B
E
E
E
E
G
G
G
G
<Kp
11
Q1
M2
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
Normal condition
Seal type
Density
g/cm3
10
11
12
13
14
15
G
G
G
G
Xn,Xi
Xi
Xi
Xn,F
100
100
100
100
fl
fl
fl
kr
90
115
108
26
118
100
108
82
0,813
0,811
0,806
0,776
200
fl
86
80
0,805
ga
ga
ga
ga
pa
fl
185
139
140
105
7
3
7
1
()
()
()
()
C 4H 8
C 4H 8
C 4H 8
C 4H 8
TA
TA
TA
TA
N
N
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
<80
<80
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S
S
62
62
62
62
11
11
6
6
6
6
1
1
A
A
A
A
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
B
B
U1
U1
U1
U1
P
P
T1
T1
T1
T1
G
G
G1
G1
G1
G1
G
G
4,5,F+
4,5,F+
4,5,F+
4,5,F+
C4H11N
TA
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1
M1
Xn,C,F,3,6
fl
50
78
0,733
C4H11N
TA
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1
M1
C,F,3,6
fl
85
66
0,736
C4H11N
TA
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1
M1
Xn,C,F,3,6,N
fl
104
63
0,724
C 4H 8O
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(V)
M2
3,6,F
fl
99
75
0,802
C 4H 8O
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(V)
M2
3,6,F
fl
66
64
0,794
C 4H 8O 2
C 4H 8O 2
<60
<60
<100
S
S
S
11
11
11
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
M1
M1
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
C
C
U
fl
fl
fl
47
6
<0
155
163
<100
0,950
0,959
Ca(OCOCH3)2
<L
<220
>220
<100
S
S
S
02
02
11
6
6
1
A
A
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
B
U1
G
E
M6
M6
G
G1
T4
G
fe
fe
fe
160(Z)
1,50
Ca(ClO3)2
CaCl2
CaCl2
Ca(HSO3)2
Ca(HSO3)2
<L
<L
<L
L
L
<100
<25
<100
<Kp
<Kp
S,Q
S
S,Q
D
S,Q
62
11
62
53A
01
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
B
B
B
B
Q1
V
V
M1
M1
M1
G
G
M
G
G
G
G
M
G
G
6,O
kr
340(Z)
2,711
Xi,3,6
3,6
3,6
kr
fl
fl
782
kD
1
1
1
1
3
<L
<L
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S
S
S
62
62
62
62
01
01
Q1(V) Q1(V) M2
Q1
Q1 M2
Q1(S) B
V
Q1
Q1
V
Q1
Q1 M1
Q1
Q1
V
M
M
G
G
G
G
M
G
G
G
G
G
kr
100(Z)
2,35
kD
kD
1
4
1
5
3
3
kr
kr
kr
45
1670
1,82
3,14
1,69
C
Cable sealing compounds
Calcium acetate
Calcium bisulfite (lye)
TA
Addit. measures
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Temp.
C
Auxil. piping
1
Butanol:
1-Butanol
2-Butanol
Isobutanol
tert. Butyl alcohol
Butanone
(Ethyl methyl ketone)
Butene (Butylene):
1-Butene
cis-2-Butene
Isobutene
trans-2-Butene
Butter
Buttermilk
Butyl acetate
Butanol
Butylamines:
1-Butylamine
(1-Aminobutane)
Isobutylamine
(2-Methyl-1-propylamine)
sec. Butylamine
(2-Aminobutane)
Butylene
Butene
Butyraldehydes:
Butyraldehyde (Butanal)
Isobutyraldehyde
(2- Methylpropanal)
Butyrates
Chemical
formula
Concentration %
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
Remark
S
S
Ca(OCl)2
Ca(OCl)2
Ca(NO3)2
Ca(NO3)2
Ca(PO4)2
CaSO4
CH5N3O4
C6H11NO
C6H11NO
CO2
V
V
H
H
F25
F25
<30
<Kp
<Kp
<100
<Kp
<Kp
<L
<Kp
11
Q1(V)
kr
<L
<L
<L
S
S
D
S,Q
S
D
D
11
11
53A
62
01
53A
53A
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
Q1
B
A
E
E
V
M1
U1
M2
M1
G
G
G
G
M6
G
G
G
G
G
G
G1
G
G
kr
kr
fl
152(Z)
TA
TA <L
TA,S F<5
N
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
<200
<180
<200
kr
69
<L
<Kp
11
Q1(S)
H
(H)
Xn,C,2,6,O,N
Xn,C,2,6,O,N
Xi,6,O
Xi,6,O
3,4
Xn,Xi,6
T,Xi,3,6
5 mg
fl
fl
>1600
268
1,68
1,013(80)
5
D
6
53A
<Kp
<Kp
<60
S,Q
D
D
<60
<100
KOH
KOH
KOH
<10
<20
NaOH
NaOH
NaOH
NaOH
NaOH
NaOH
5
Others
Spring
Sec. seal
Normal condition
4
<60
Seal face
3
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Seal type
Addit. measures
Arrangement
Seal face
Pulp
Cement sludge
Cheese (cream)
Chemical pulp
Cellulose
Chinese wood oil
Wood oil
Chloroacetic acid
Chlorinated biphenyls
Chlorine
Chlorine bleaching lye
Sodium hypochlorite,
Calcium hypochlorite
Chlorine dioxide
Chlorine lye
Sodium hypochlorite
Chlorine water
Chloroacetone
(1-Chlorine- 2-propanone)
Chlorobenzene
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC)
Refrigerants
Chloroform
Chloromethane
Methyl chloride
Chloropicrine
Trichloronitromethane
Chlorosulfuric acid
(Chlorosulfonic acid)
Chlorothene
Trichloroethane
Chrome alum
(Potassium chrome alum)
Chromic acid
(Chromic anyhydride)
Chromium trioxide
Chromium trioxide
Citric acid
Citrus juices
Clairce
Sugar juices
Clophen
Chlorinated biphenyls
Coal sludge
Coal tar (remove leakage
selectively)
Cocoa butter (Cacao butter)
Auxil. piping
Concentration %
1
Carbon dioxide (gas)
Carbon dioxide (liquefied, min.
3 bar above PD)
Carbon disulfide
Carbon monoxide
Carbon tetrachloride
(Tetrachloromethane)
Castor oil
Caustic ammonia
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
8
1 Q1(S)
10
1
11
62
53A
X
1
1
Q1
Q1
Q1(S)
A
Q1
B
P
M1
P
G
G
G
G
G
G
4,6
T,Xi,R62,R63,F,3
T,1,4,F+
5000
10
30
S,Q
S
62
11
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
B
B
V
V
G
G
G
G
T,R40,N
10
<25
<60
<Kp
S
S
D
11
11
53A
1
5
1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
E
E
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
C,Xn
C,Xn
C,Xn,2,4
<10
<20
<50
<50
<50
<50
<80>K
<100>K
<100>K
<100>K
<100>K
<180
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
D
D
62
62
62
62
53A
53A
5
5
5
1
1
1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
E
E
E
E
E
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
C
C
C,3
C,3
C,3
C,2
TA,
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(S)
M1
T,Xn,R60
<60
<40
<60
S,Q
D
62
53A
kD
3
1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
V
V
G
G
G
G
3,6
4
<100
<60
<60
D
D
D
53A
53A
54
SW
Cl2
<L
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
B
B
Q1
M2
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
T,C,2,N
T
T,Xi,1,2,3,6,N
0,2
0,5
kr
fl
ga
ClO2
<60
53A
SW
Q1
Q1
M1
T+,C,1,2,6,O,N
0,1
ga
Cl2+H2O
<Kp
54
Q1(V)
M1
C,2,6
2
CO2
CO2
CS2
CO
TA
CCl4
TA
C4H10O2
C2H3ClO2
TA
TA,S
QW
QW
SW
SW
11 12
5000 ga
Density
g/cm3
13
14
78(S)
15
(+)
fl
fl
ga
111
205
46
191
0,766
1,261
()
fl
fl
23
10 18
76
1,5924
0,96
10%~10
20%~25
30%~0
40%~15
50%~12
60%~50
10%~105
20%~110
30%~120
40%~130
50%~150
60%~160
10% 1,109
20% 1,219
30% 1,327
40% 1,430
50% 1,524
60% 1,109
100
135
0,9311
61
188
1,40
101
34
(+)
59
11
(+)
fl
fl
fl
20
fl
pa
fl
C3H5ClO
C6H5Cl
TA
TA
<60
<Kp
S,Q
D
62
53A
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
T,3,N
Xn,N
50
fl
fl
44
46
119
132
1,123
1,106
CHCl3
TA
<Kp
62
Q1(S)
M1
Xn,Xi,R40
10
fl
63
61
1,48
HOSO2Cl
<Kp
54
Q1
Q1
M1
C,Xi
fl
80
152(Z)
1,75
KCr(SO4)2*12H2O
<L
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(V)
M1
kr
89
CrO3
C6H 8O 7
<L
<L
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
D
S
S
53A
11
11
1
1
1
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
B
B
M1
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
kr
kr
fl
197
153
<60
32
U1
U1
<180
<100
S,Q
S
11
11
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
M1
V
G
G
G
G
TA,G
N Sch
(H)
T+,C,R45,R46,R62,2,6,O,N mg 0,1
Xi
1,83
>230(Z)
200(Z)
2,7
1,66
pa
T,R45,1,6
fl
pa
1,11,2
3335
0,975
31
D
Decahydronaphthalene
Decalin
Decalin
(Decahydronaphthalene):
cis-Decalin
trans-Decalin
Denatured alcohol
Ethanol
Desalinated water
Water
Desmodur R
Desmodur T
Desmophen
Detergents
Dextrin (Starch gum)
Dextrose
Glucose
32
CuCl
CuCl2
<L
<L
<10
<L
<L
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
<60
<Kp
<Kp
<100
<120
<60
<Kp
Sch
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
Cu(NO3)2
Cu(NO3)2
C 7H 8O
C7H 8O
C7H 8O
TA
N
N
N
N
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA,N
TA,N
TA,N
TA,N
Na3(AlF6)
C9H12
CuSO4*5H2O
C6H12
C6H12O
C6H10O
C 5H 6
TA
N
TA
<100
<80
<100
<25
>F<100
<30 <Kp
<Kp
<L
<Kp
<60
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
Q1
B
B
B
B
B
V
V
V
V
V
V
E
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
11
Q1(V)
Xn
D
D
D
S
D
S
S
S
S
S
53A
53A
53A
11
53A
11
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
Q1
Q1
B
B
B
B
B
E
E
M1
E
M2
V
V
V
V
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,N,2,3
Xn,N,2,3
T+,N
Xn,O
Xn,O
D
D
D
53A
53A
53A
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
A
A
A
M1
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
T,C
T,C
T,C
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
S
S
11
11
11
11
11
02
53A
11
11
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
5
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1(S)
B
B
Q1
B
B
Q1
B
Q1
B
V
V
V
V
V
E
M1
E
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
T,R45
T,R45
T,R45
T,R45
kD
10
1,U
3,4
11
12
pa
fl
fl
fe
fl
ga
fe
fl
fl
5
5
5
T,Xn,N
Xn,N
Xn
50
300
50
*
75
14
15
0,880,9
0,920,93
102
350
0,91
kr
115
~240(Z)
1,882
kr
kr
kr
kr
430
>300(Z)
473
1490
4,14
3,386
2,92
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
T,R45
13
2023
Density
g/cm3
>150(S)
1810
2
0,910,93
0,92
<20
200220
1,081,09
31
11
36
191
203
202
1,05
1,03
1,018
~1000
96
560(Z)
152 153
2,95
0,864
3,603
fl
fe
fl
fl
7
25
26
97
80
161
155
40
0,788
0,962
0,964
0,802
kr
fl
fe
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
kr
fl
kr
pa
<Kp
>F<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
S
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
11
62
62
62
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
V
M1
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
F,Xn,Xi,N
Xn,Xi,6
Xn
1,6
<60
11
Q1(V)
Xi
fl
68
177
0,86
<Kp
<Kp
S,Q
S,Q
62
62
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
C,N
C,N
fl
fl
43
30
196
187
0,896
0,870
TA,
S
G
<L
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
D
D
D
S
D
53A
53A
53A
11
53A
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
B
M1
M1
M1
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,U
T+,Xi,R40
U
fl
fl
fl
21
251
1,22
TA
C10H14
C10H18
C10H18
C10H18
Sch
Normal condition
<40
Others
<L
Spring
C4H6CuO4
G
N
N
Sec. seal
Seal face
6
11
11
11
11
11
53A
53A
11
11
Seal face
5
S
S
S
S
S
D
D
S
S
Concentration %
3
4
>30<TG
<160
<Kp
L
<60
<30
<160
<L
<60
<100
<Kp
2
N
N
N
N
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Seal type
Arrangement
Addit. measures
Corn mash
Corn oil
Cottonseed oil
Cream
Creosot
Cresols:
m-Cresol
o-Cresol
p-Cresol
Crude oil, free from solid
particles
Crude oil, refined
Crude oil, with sand
Crude oil + salt water
Crude soap
Cryolith (suspension)
Cumene (Isopropylbenzene)
Cupric sulphate (Blue vitriol)
Curd
Cutting fluid
Metal working
lubricants
Cyanide of potassium
Potassium cyanide
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexanol
Cyclohexanone
Cyclopentadiene
Cymene, p-;
(1-Isopropyl-4-methylbenzene)
Temp.
C
Auxil. piping
1
Coconut fat
Coconut oil
Cod-liver oil
Coffee (extract)
Coin
Coke oven gas
Cold zinc paint
Colza oil (Rapeseed oil)
Condensed milk
Cooling brine
Calcium chloride
Copper (II) acetate
Copper chlorides:
Copper chloride
Copper (II) chloride
Copper (I) cyanide suspension
Copper (II) nitrate
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
TA
TA
<Kp
fe
Dinonyl phthalate
Addit. measures
C6H12O2
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(S)
M1
C2H4Br2
C8H18O
<100
<Kp
D
S,Q
53A
62
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
M2
M1
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
Normal condition
Auxil. piping
Seal type
Concentration %
1
Diacetone alcohol
(4-Hydroxy-4-methyl2-pentanone)
Diallyl phthalate
Ammonium phosphate,
secondary
Dibromoethane
(Ethylene bromide)
Dibutyl ether
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP)
Methylene chloride
Didecyl phthalat
Ethylene glycols
Diethylenetriamine
Digester liquor, acidic
(Sulfite chemical pulp)
Digester liquor, basic
(Sulfate chemical pulp)
Diglycolic acid
(2.2'-Oxydiacetic acid)
Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
Density
g/cm3
10
11
12
13
14
15
Xi,6
50
fl
47
168
0,93
G
G
G
G
T,Xi,R45,N
R,6
fl
fl
10
98
132
142
2,2
0,769
50
fl
17
180
1,306
fl
25
173
1,288
C6H4Cl2
TA
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(S)
M1
Xn,Xi,N
C6H4Cl2
TA
<Kp
S,Q
11
Q1(S)
M1
Xn,N
C6H4Cl2
TA
>F<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(S)
M1
Xn,Xi,R40,N
50
fe
53
174
1,46
C6H4Cl2
C6H4Cl2
TA
TA
<Kp
<Kp
S,Q
S,Q
62
62
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
Xn,Xi,F
T,Xn,Xi,R45,F
100
*
fl
fl
97
36
57
83
1,175
1,26
C6H4Cl2
C6H4Cl2
C6H4Cl2
TA
TA
TA
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
D
S
S
53A
11
11
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
V
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,R40,3,F+
Xn,F,N
Xn,F,N
2
200
200
fl
fl
fl
122
81
50
32
60
47*
1,213
1,284
1,257
TA,G
<80
11
Q1(S)
170390
0,830,88
>F<180
11
Q1(V)
M2
Xn,Xi
kr
28
268
1,093
fl
116
34
0,715
fl
50
55
0,711
fl
fl
39
207
0,959
C4H11NO2
fl
C4H10O
TA
<Kp
S,Q
11
Q1(S)
M2
Xn,F+
(H5C2)2NH
TA
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(V)
M2
Xn,C,F
C4H13N3
TA
V
V
V
V
<180
<140
>140
<120
>120
S
S
D
S
D
11
02
53A
02
53A
1
3
1
3
1
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1(V)
B
Q1
B
Q1
B
M2
V
M2
E
M2
G
M
G
M
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,C
<L
<60
11
Q1(V)
Xn,Xi
S
TA
<40
<Kp
S
S,Q
11
62
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
A
B
M1
M2
G
G
G
G
U
T,Xn,Xi
10
C 2H 6O 4S
C2H6OS
C10H10O4
C10H10O4
TA
<L
Sch
<Kp
<60
<60
>F<Kp
D
S
S
S
53A
11
11
01
1
1
1
6
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
A
B
B
B
Q1
M1
V
M1
G
G
G
G
M6
G
G
G
T4
T+,C,R45
C10H16
TA
<60
11
Q1(S)
Xi,N
C 4H 6O 5
C3H7NO
kD
kD
(H)
10
1,4
fl
1,4
fe
148
fl
fl
61
153
0,9445
fl
fl
kr
32
19
141
191
189
282
1,33
1,104
1,35
fl
95
178
0,841
33
34
<Kp
<60
S,Q
S
62
11
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
B
B
M1
V
G
G
G
G
<160
11
Q1
M1
fl
<140
11
Q1(S)
fl
N
N
N
G
Sus
Sus
Sus
Sus
<100
<Kp
<Kp
11
53A
62
<40
<40
<Kp
<Kp
S
D
S,Q
D
D
D
D
D
53A
53A
53A
53A
1
1
1
X
5
5
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
Q1
Q1
Q1
B
B
V
V
V
V
P
P
M2
M1
G
G
G
T6
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
F
G
G
G
G
4
4
T,C,R45
Xi,3,4,N
<Kp,TG
S,Q
53A
Q1(S)
M2
(F),U
fl
C 2H 6
TA
<60
53A
Q1(S)
F+,1
C2H5OH
TA
<Kp
11
Q1(S)
<60
11
Q1(S)
fl
100
11
1 Q1(V)
M2
Xi
<60
<Kp
<60
<20
D
S,Q
D
D
53A
62
53A
53A
1
1
1
6
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
A
B
B
B
Q1
E
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
M6
G
G
G
M
F+,Xi,1
Xn,F
Xn,R40,F+,1
F+,1
10
100
1000
<Kp
<60
D
S,Q
53A
62
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
M1
E
G
G
G
G
T+
Xn,C
1
10
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
Normal condition
Addit. measures
Seal type
Auxil. piping
E
Edible oil
Egg liqueur
Egg yolk
Electrophoretic varnishes
Enamel slip
Engobes (special clays)
Epichlorohydrine (ECH)
Epoxy resins and lacquers
Essential oils
Volatile oils
Essotherm
Acetaldehyde
Ethane
Ethanediamine
Ethylenediamine
Ethanediol
Ethylene glycol
Ethanol
Ethanolamines
Amino ethanols
Ethene
Ethylene
Ethenyl
Vinyl
Ether
Diethyl ether
Ether sulfates
Ethyl acetate
Acrylic esters
Ethyl alcohol
Ethanol
Ethylamine (Aminoethane)
Ethylbenzene
Ethylchloride (Chloroethane)
Ethylene (Ethene)
Ethylene bromide
Dibromoethane
Ethylene chloride
Dichloroethenes
Ethylene chlorohydrin
(2-Chloroethanol)
Ethylenediamine
Concentration %
1
Dipentyl phthalate
Water
Disulfurdecafluoride
Sulfur fluorides
Disulfur dichloride
Sulfur chlorides
Disulfur difluoride
Sulfur fluorides
Divinylbenzene (m-),
(Vinylstyrene)
Dodecyl benzene
Dowtherm
Heat
transfer oils
Drinking water, industrial
water
Water
Dye liquor
with bleaching additives
Dye liquor
without bleaching additives
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
10
11
Density
g/cm3
12
13
14
15
fl
fl
67
7
199
331
0,9289
0,863
C10H10
C18H30
TA
Xi,N
C3H5ClO
TA
TA
fl
fl
fl
3,4
3,4
fl
fl
1,08
48
117
1,18
ga
183
88
(+)
fl
114
78
0,794
fl
45
180
1,025
ga
fl
ga
ga
80
94
169
17
136
138
104
(+)
0,867
12(+)
()
fl
fl
70
9
129
116
1,21
0,9
CH3COCH2CO2C2H5
C 2H 7N
C8H10
C2H5Cl
C 2H 4
TA
TA
TA
C2H5ClO
C 2H 8N 2
TA
TA
ThE
1000
C4H10O3
<100
11
Q1(S)
Xn
C2H 6O 2
C8H18O5
C6H14O4
C 2H 4O
<100
<100
<100
<60
S,Q
S
S
D
62
11
11
53A
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
E
E
E
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn
10
T,Xi,R45,R46,F+,6
<100
11
Q1(S)
Xi
N
N
G
G
G
<L
<60
<200
>F,<Kp
<Kp,>K
<100
S
S
S
S
S
11
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
1
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1
B
B
B
B
V
M1
M1
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
L
<L
<100
<Kp,>K
D
S
53A
11
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
M1
E
G
G
G
G
2,U
kr
kr
S
G
N
N
N
N
N
N
G
Sus
Sus
Sus
<L
<Kp
<60
<60
<100
<60
<60
<100
<60
<60
<60
S
S
S,Q
S
S
S
S
S
S,Q
S
11
11
11
11
02
02
11
02
11
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
Q1
Q1
B
Q1
B
B
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
M1
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
fl
fl
fl
fl
fe
fe
fl
fe
fe
fl
V
TA
<25
<L
<30
<80
<Kp
<60
<60
<25
<100
S
D
D
D
S
D
02
53A
54
54
11
53A
3
1
1
1
5
1
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1
B
Q1
B
Q1
B
V
M1
M1
M1
V
M2
M
G
G
G
M
G
M
G
G
G
M
G
T,C,R40,R43,1,3
TA, ~40
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(V)
M2
T,C,R40,R43,1,3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
E
M2
M2
M2
M2
M2
M2
G
G
M
G
G
G
G
G
G
M
G
G
G
G
T,R61
C,2
C
C
C
C
C
TA
C8H18O
C2H3FO2
HBF4
H2(SiF6)
H2(SiF6)
HCHO
TA
SW
kD
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
10
Formalin
HCHO
Formamide
Formic acid
CH3NO
HCOOH
HCOOH
HCOOH
HCOOH
HCOOH
HCOOH
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
100
<30
>30
>80
>90
<60
TG
<80
<60
<30
<40
<50
S
D
S
S
S
S
S
11
53A
11
11
11
11
11
C5H10O2
TA
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(S)
M2
C 2H 4O 2
TA
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(S)
M2
<80
11
Q1(S)
M1
Q12
Q12
Refrigerants
Fresh sludge (sewage works)
Frigen
Refrigerants
Fruit juices
Fruit mash
Mashes
Fruit pulp
Mashes
Fuel oils:
Fuel oil (bottoms)
Fuel oil EL
Fuel oil L
Fuel oil M
Fuel oil S
C5H9NO2
SW
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
kD
Normal condition
Seal type
Addit. measures
Formaldehyde (Methanal)
Auxil. piping
F
Faeces (feces)
Fats and fatty oils
Fatty acids
Fatty alcohol sulfates
Fatty alcohols
Ferric phosphate solution in
mineral acids
Ferricyanides
Finishing agents, dressing
agents
Fir needle oils
Fish glue
Fish liver oils
Fish meal
Fish offals
Fish oils
Fish slurry
Fixative
Fixing bath, acidic
Flue gas desulphurization
plants (FGD):
all acid suspensions
Fluoroacetic acid
Fluoroboric acid
Fluorosilicic acid
Concentration %
1
Ethylene dichloride
Dichloroethenes
Ethylene glycols:
Diethylene glycol
Ethylene glycol
(1,2-Ethanediol, Glycol)
Tetraethylene glycol
Triethylene glycol
Ethylene oxide
Ethyl ether
Diethyl ether
Ethyl formiate
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
11
Density
g/cm3
12
13
14
15
fl
245
1,12
fl
fl
fl
ga
16
6
4
111
198
328
291
10
1,113
1,128
1,1274
()
fl
<76
182
0,834
fl
fl
fl
fe
fl
T+,2,N
C,2
C,2
0,5
2,87
0,870,88
fl
kr
fl
fl
35
78
165
130(Z)
(Z)
ga
117
19
fl
1,369
1,4
1,3
(+)
1,122
(40%)
210
1,13
101(100%) 1,22 (100%)
fl
fl
3
8(100%)
Xn,F
100
fl
80
54
0,917
Xn,F+
100
fl
100
32
0,97
fl
23
240
1,15
fl
fl
Pp< 6
155390
<0,86(15)
<1,10(15)
<1,20(15)
<60
02
<60
11
Q1(S)
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
<120
<120
<120
<120
<120
S
S
S
S
S
11
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
1
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
B
B
B
B
V
V
V
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,R40,N
Xn,R40,N
Xn,R40,N
Xn,R40,N
Xn,R40,N
fl
fl
fl
fl
10 +40
35
36
<100
<60
S
S
<140
<220
<60
Normal condition
<L
Others
Spring
6
11
53A
62
Density
g/cm3
Sec. seal
5
S
D
S,Q
1
Seal face
4
<100
<100
<100
Seal type
3
<L
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
8
1 Q1(V)
1 Q1(S)
1 Q1(S)
B
B
B
V
M2
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
11
11
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
B
B
V
V
G
G
G
G
Xi
kr
fl
S
S,Q
S
11
62
11
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
A
B
V
M1
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
T,R45
fl
fl
fl
<100
11
Q1(S)
<60
53A
Q1(S)
pa
<50
<60
53A
Q1
Q1
pa
C6H12O6
<L
<100
<Kp
S
D
11
53A
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
V
V
G
G
G
G
kr
fl
146
3,4
C5H9NO4
C 5H 8O 4
<L
<L
<100
<Kp
S
S
11
11
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
Xi
kr
kr
205(Z)
97
303
1,43
C 3H 8O 3
<120
11
Q1(S)
fl
19
290(Z)
1,261
<100
11
Q1(S)
fl
TA
G
<L
<60
<100
S
S
11
11
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
B
B
E
E
G
G
G
G
kr
fl
80
100(Z)
1,26
CaSO4*2H2O
<50
<60
53A
Q1
Q1
pa
CaSO4*2H2O
<25
<80
02
Q1
Q1
fl
<40
<40
<60
<200
S
S
D
S
11
11
53A
11
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
V
V
V
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
fl
fl
fl
fl
<100
<220
S
S,Q
11
62
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
A
V
M1
G
G
G
G
fl
fl
<400
S,Q
62
Q1
M6
T4
fl
<400
<80
<Kp
D
D
S
53A
53A
11
6
1
1
A
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
B
B
G
M1
V
M6
G
G
T4
G
G
3
1
Xn,Xi,3,4,T,N
fl
ga
fl
272
90
268
98
()
0,681
2
C 4H 4O 4
C 5H 4O 2
C5H 6O 2
TA
C 7H 6O 5
TA
10
Xi
T,Xn,Xi,R40
Xn
11
5
10
12
kr
fl
fl
13
36
31
14
290(S)
162
170
253(Z)
15
1,625
1,159
1,13
1,69
200360
fl
HOCH2COOH
H
Hair lotions
Hair oils
Hair shampoos
Halocarbon
Heat transfer oils:
Vapour pressure at operating
temperature <1 bar
Vapour pressure at operating
temperature < 2 bar
Vapour pressure at operating
temperature > 2 bar
Helium
Heptane
Hexachlorobenzene
(HCB, Perchlorobenzene)
Hexachlorobutadiene
(Perchlorobutadiene)
Hexachloroethane
(Perchloroethane)
Hexane, -n
Hexan-2-one
Honey
Arrangement
Seal face
Petrol
Gasoline-methanol mixture
Petrol-methanol mixture
Gelatin
Gilotherm
Acetic acid
Glaubers salt
Sodium sulphate
Glazing slip
Glucose D- (Dextrose, Grape
sugar)
Glue
Glutamic acid
(2-Aminoglutaric acid)
Glutaric acid (Pentene diacid)
Glycerol (1,2,3-Propan- etriol,
Glycerine)
Glycol
Ethylene glycol
Glycol ethers
Glycolic acid
(Hydroxyacetic acid)
Glycols (diols), general
Grape sugar
D-Glucose
Gypsum sludge
Gypsum suspensions
(from FGD, all of them)
Addit. measures
G
Gallic acid
Galvanic baths
Gas
Petrol
Gas oil
Temp.
C
Auxil. piping
1
Fumaric acid
Furfurol (Furfural, Furaldehyde)
Furfuryl alcohol
Chemical
formula
Concentration %
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
Remark
G
G
G
kD
1,56
He
C7H16
TA
C6Cl6
TA
Sch
<Kp
53A
Q22
Q1
M5
T,R45,N
kr
231
323326
2,044
C4Cl6
TA
<80
53A
Q1(V)
T,R40
fl
20
215
1,68
C2Cl6
C6H14
C6H12O
TA
TA
TA
N
<L
<80
<Kp
Kp
<100
D
D
S,Q
D
53A
11
62
53A
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
V
V
M1
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,R40
Xn,Xi,R62,F,N
T,R62
3,4
kr
fl
fl
pa
95
57
187(S)
68
127
2,09
0,66
0,83
500
1
50
5
<10
<80
11
kD
Q1
Q1
Xi
kr
0,04
<2
<10
<35
<70
<80
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
<20
<65
<25
<20
<80
S
S
D
D
D
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
D
11
11
53A
53A
53A
62
62
62
62
53A
SW
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
Q1
Q1
B
B
B
B
B
V
V
E
M1
M1
V
V
V
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
M
M
M
M
G
G
G
G
G
G
M
M
M
M
U
U
T,C,R45,N
C,2
C,Xi,2,6
Xi,2
Xi,2
Xi,2
C,2
C,2
#7
#7
#7
#7
#7
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
<40
<20
<Kp
<20
<30
<10
<Kp
D
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
D
53A
62
62
62
54
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
B
B
B
B
Q1
E
M1
M1
M1
M1
G
M
M
M
G
G
M
M
M
G
T+,F+,N
T+,C
T+,C
T+,C
T+,C,2
10
3
3
3
3
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
14
Hydrofluosilicic acid
Fluorosilicic acid
Hydrogen
Hydrogen chloride anhydrous
Hydrogen fluoride (gas)
Hydrogen iodide anhydrous
Hydrogen peroxide
H2
HCl
HF
HI
H 2O 2
H 2O 2
<90
<60
<60
<60
<60
>20
<Kp
<60
D
D
D
D
D
S
53A
54
54
53A
53A
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
B
B
B
Q1
Q1
Q1
E
M1
M2
M1
M1
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
F+,1
T,C,1,2,3
T+,C,1,2
C,1
Xn,C,O,1
ga
ga
ga
ga
fl
Hydrogen phosphide
(Phosphine)
Hydrogen sulfide
Hydroxymethyl propionitril
Acetone cyanohydrin
Hypochlorous acid
PH3
H 2S
<60
<100
D
D
53A
62
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
M1
M2
G
G
G
G
T+,1,F+,N
T+,1,F+,N
0,1
10
ga
ga
HOCl
<40
53A
Q1(V)
fl
I
Ice cream
Insecticides
(Aqueous solution)
Insulating lacquers
Iodine
Iodoform (Triiodomethane)
Iron chlorides
(FeCl2 or FeCl3)
01
Q1(S)
pa
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1
B
A
Q1
Q1
V
M1
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
6,U
3,4
Xn,4,6,N
Xn,4,6
Iron sulfates:
Iron (II) sulfate
(Ferrous sulfate, Iron vitriol)
Iron (III) sulfate
(Ferric sulfate)
Iso also see
Isoborneol (2-Exo-bornanol)
Isobutyl acetate
2-Ethyl hexanol)
Isopentane
Pentanes
Isophorone
(3,5,5-Trimethylcyclohex2-enone)
Isopropanol
2-Propanol
Isopropyl
Propyl
Ca(OH)2
N 2H 4
HI
HBr
HCl
HCl
HCl
HCl
HCl
HCl
HCl
HCN
HF
HF
HF
HF
TA
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
Normal condition
Addit. measures
Seal type
Auxil. piping
Hydrocyanic acid
Hydrofluoric acid
Concentration %
1
Hop mash
Mashes
Hot water
Water
Hydrated lime (Suspension of
calcium hydroxide)
Hydraulic fluids HFA, HFB,
HFC, HFD
Hydraulic oils H, HL, HLP
Hydrazine
Hydroiodic acid
Hydrobromic acid solution
Hydrochloric acid
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
10
11
5
3
12
13
14
Density
g/cm3
15
2,23
113
127(A)
126
5%~101
10%~103
20%~110
25%~107
30%~95
35%~80
40%~20
26
112(A)
20%103
60%80
100%20
1,011
1,7 (A57%)
1,5
10,5% 1,05
20,4% 1,10
24,3% 1,12
28,2% 1,14
32,1% 1,16
36,2% 1,18
40,4% 1,20
0,687
1,13 A38
259
114
83
51
0
252
85
19
35
150
()
(+)
(+)
(+)
1,4467
133
85
87
60
(+)
(+)
114
119
184
~218
4,93
4,008
S
S
<L
Sch
Sch
Sch
<Kp
<200
<Kp
<200
S,Q
D
D
D
62
53A
53A
53A
<15
<L
<25
<Kp
S
D
11
11
1
1
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1
B
E
E
M
G
M
G
Xn
Xn
kr
kr
FeSO4
<L
<80
11
Q1
Q1
Xn
kr
>400(Z)
Fe2(SO4)3
<L
<80
11
Q1
Q1
Xn
kr
480(Z)
C10H18O
<L
<Kp
11
Q1(S)
M1
Xi
fe
212(Z)
Sch
<200
53A
Q1(V)
M1
C8H18
TA
<40
11
Q1(S)
Xn,Xi,F,N
fl
110
117
0,692
C9H14O
TA
<40
S,Q
62
Q1(S)
Xn,Xi,R40
fl
215
0,92
I2
CHI3
QW
0,1
fe
fe
fe
3,1
37
K
Kaurit
Glues
Kerosene
Ketchup
Krypton
L
Lacquer solvents
Lacquers
Lactic acid
Lactose (milk sugar)
Lard
Latex
(specification necessary)
Lavender oil
Lead (II) acetate (lead sugar)
Lead sugar
,liquid
Liquor
Ethanol
Liquorice
Lithium bromide
Lithium chloride
38
<100
<40
S
S
11
11
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
B
B
V
V
G
G
G
G
pa
fl
<100
<80
<160
S
S,Q
D
11
62
53A
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
V
E
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn
3
1
fl
fl
ga
157
<Kp
<Kp
<80
<Kp
<Kp
<100
S
D
S
S
S
S
11
53A
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
5
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
Q1
B
M1
M1
V
V
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
U
3,4
Xi
fl
fl
kr
53
1,206
kr
pa
223
3642
1,525
<L
<L
<20
Sch
N
TA,N
TA
<L
<100
<Kp
<100
S,Q
S
S
53A
11
11
X
1
1
U2 Q1(V)
Q1(S) B
Q1(S) B
M
V
E
G
G
G
G
G
G
3,4
Xi,T
T,Xn,R62,N
fl
fl
kr
75
<L
<10
<50
<10
<10
<50
Sus
<100
<60
<60
<100
<140
<200
<80
<80
<80
<80
<80
<60
<Kp
S
S
S
D
S
S
S,Q
S
S
S,Q
S
S
D
11
11
11
11
11
11
62
02
11
62
02
11
53A
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
5
2
3
1
1
Q1(S) B
Q1(V) B
Q1(S) B
Q1(V) B
Q1(S) B
Q1(S) A
Q12 Q12
Q1
Q1
Q4
Q4
Q12 Q12
Q1
Q1
Q1(S) B
Q1(V) B
M1
V
V
M1
V
M1
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
~200(Z)
4
T,R45
pa
fl
fl
fe
pa
kr
825(Z)
<Kp
<60
S
S
11
11
1
1
Q12
Q1(S)
A
B
V
V
G
G
G
G
ga
fl
<Kp
<L
<40
<L
<20
<L
<Kp
<60
>F<140
D
S
S
D
S
S
53A
11
11
53A
11
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
B
B
V
V
V
M1
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
4
Xn
Xn
Xn,2
pa
kr
kr
Kr
S
S
C 3H 6O 3
C12H22O11
C12H22O11
(CH3COO)2Pb
N,
TA
Ca(OH)2
Ca(OH)2
CaCO3
CaCO3
CaCO3
N
N
LiBr
LiCl
LiCl
S
MgCl2
MgCl2
(H)
(H)
QW
kD
kD
QW
kD
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
Normal condition
Seal type
Formaldehyde
Lysol
M
m- , meta-
Magnesium bisulfite
Magnesium hydrogen
sulfite
Magnesium chloride
Addit. measures
J
Jams, marmalades
Jet fuel IP4, IP5
Temp.
C
Auxil. piping
1
Isopropyl alcohol
2-Propanol
Isopropyl methylbenzene
Cymene
Isopropylbenzene
Cumene
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Concentration %
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
10
11
12
13
Density
g/cm3
14
15
100280
0,750,84
175325
~0,8
154
(+)
204
~200(Z)
0,880,90
2,5
Xi,6
Xi,6
6
2,95
fl
fe
0,920,94
547
613
1265
1360
3,465
2,068
708
1412
2,312,33
pa
fl
<60
11
Q1(V)
fl
<30
<L
<L
<20
<80
<Kp
S
S
D
11
11
53A
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
V
V
M1
G
M
G
G
M
G
kr
kr
4
<25
<40
<80
<25
<Kp
<100
5
S
S
D
S
S
S
6
11
11
53A
11
11
11
C 4H 6O 5
C 3H 4O 4
MnCl*4H2O
Mn(NO3)2*6H2O
<L
<L
<L
<L
<60>K
<60
<Kp
<Kp
S
S
D
S
MnSO4
Mn2(SO4)3
Mn(SO4)2
<L
<L
<L
<60
<60
<60
<60
Sus
Sus
Sus
Sus
Sus
<L
N
S
4
Spring
3
Sec. seal
2
Seal face
8
1
U1
1
Q1
Q1
1
1 Q1(V)
1 Q1(V)
1 Q1(V)
U1
Q1
Q1
B
B
B
E
E
E
M1
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
11
53A
53A
11
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
B
E
M2
M1
E
G
G
G
G
S
S
S
S
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
B
B
B
Q1
M1
M1
M1
P
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
<100
<200
<40
S
S
S
S
S
S,Q
S
S
S
11
11
11
11
11
62
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
B
B
Q1
B
A
B
<60
11
Q1(S)
<100
53A
HgCl2
<L
<Kp
53A
Hg2Cl2
Hg
Hg2(NO3)2
C6H10O
<L
<L
<100
<60
<Kp
<Kp
D
D
S,Q
D
<80
<80
Normal condition
3
<10
<20
<40
<L
<L
<L
Mg(OH)2
Mg(OH)2
Mg(OH)2
Mg(NO3)2*6H2O
MgSO4
C 4H 4O 4
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Seal face
Arrangement
Seal type
Addit. measures
Mayonnaise
MDEA
N-Methyl-2,2'iminodiethanol
MEA
N-Methyl ethanolamine
Meat juice, meat broth
MEK
Butanone
Melamine resins
Mercaptanes
Thiols
Mercuric chlorides:
Mercuric chloride
Mercurous chloride
(Calomel)
Mercury
Mercury (I) nitrate
Mesityl oxide
Metal working lubricants:
for finishing machines
for other machine tools
Methacrylic acid methylester
(Methyl methacrylate)
Methanal
Formaldehyde
Methane
Methanol (Methyl alcohol)
Methyl acetate
Methanol
Methyl bromide
(Bromomethane)
3-Methylbutan-2-one
(Methyl isopropyl ketone)
Methyl butyrate
Ethylene glycol
Methyl chloride
Methyl chloroform
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Methyl cyclohexanone,
mixture of isomers
Auxil. piping
Magnesium nitrate
Magnesium sulfate
Maleic acid
Malic acid
(Hydroxysuccinic acid)
Malonic acid
Manganese(II)-chloride
Manganese(II)-nitrate
Manganese sulfates:
Manganese(II)-sulfate
Manganese(III)-sulfate
Manganese(IV)-sulfate
Manure, liquid
Marlotherm
Concentration %
1
Magnesium hydroxide
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
10
11
12
kr
13
Xn,Xi
fe
kr
kr
89
1124
140
G
G
G
G
Xi
Xn
Xn,2
O
kr
kr
kr
kr
132
135
58
37
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,N
U
U
fe
kr
kr
fl
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
M1
V
G
G
G
G
G
M
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
M
G
G
G
Q1(V)
M1
U,3,4
fl
Q1(V)
T+,C,2,N
kr
53A
53A
62
53A
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
V
V
V
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,Xi,2,N
T,4,6,N
T+,N
Xn,3
D
D
53A
11
5
5
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
V
V
G
G
G
G
U
U
14
Density
g/cm3
15
2,36
160(Z)
1,64
2,66
1,590
129
1,6
1,62
2,01
2,13
700
160(Z)
850(Z)
3,25
280
302
5,44
7,15
13,5939
59
385(S)
356
70(Z)
130
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
pa
2,4,6
U
U
fl
0,01
25
kr
fl
kr
fl
38
0,854
fl
fl
C 5H 8O 2
TA
<Kp
53A
Q1(V)
M2
Xi,F
50
fl
48
100
0,944
CH4
CH3OH
TA
<60
<60
D
S,Q
53A
62
1
1
U2
Q1(S)
A
B
V
E
G
G
G
G
F+,1
F,T
200
ga
fl
182
98
161
64
()
0,787
C 4H 6O 2
TA
<Kp
53A
Q1(V)
M2
Xn,Xi,F
fl
75
80
0,954
CH3Br
TA
<60
53A
Q1(V)
M1
T,Xn,Xi,1,2,N
ga
94
(+)
C5H10O
TA
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(V)
M2
fl
92
95
0,80
CH3Cl
TA
<80
53A
Q1(V)
M1
Xn,R40,F+
50
ga
97
25
(+)
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(S)
M2
Xn
50
fl
7314
165170
0,920,93
C7H12O
39
Nitrobenzene
Nitrochloroform
Trichloronitromethane
Nitrogen
Nitroglycerine
40
<180
S,Q
62
TA
TA
TA
Sch
<160
<160
<100
S
S
S
11
11
11
<100
<40
S
S
<80
<60
5
Others
Spring
C5H9NO
Normal condition
6
53A
62
1
Seal face
5
D
S,Q
Seal type
4
<80
Kp
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Sec. seal
8
1 Q1(V)
1
Q1
B
B
M1
M2
G
G
G
G
10
Xn,R40,1,3,4
Xn,C
Q1
M2
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
B
B
B
M1
M1
M2
G
G
G
11
11
1
1
Q1
Q1(S)
B
B
M2
V
S
S
11
11
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
<100
S,Q
62
Q12
Sus
<40
<60
S,Q
S,Q
62
62
3
1
TA,G
TA Sch
G
G
<L
<Kp
<Kp
<60
<140
S
S,Q
S
S
11
62
11
11
Sch
<L
<150
<Kp
<60
<80
S
D
D
D
11
53A
53A
53A
<L
<L
<40
<30
<50
<60
<70
<80
<90
>90
<Kp
<Kp
<80
<20
<90
<80
<70
<60
<50
<30
<120
D
D
D
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
D
53A
53A
53A
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
53A
2
TA
C5H13NO2
C11H10
C11H10
C6H12O
Arrangement
Seal face
N
Naphtha
Naphthalene
Naphthenic acids
Naphthol dyes
Naphthylamines:
1-Naphthylamine
2-Naphthylamine
Natural gas
Neon
Neopentane
(2,2-Dimethylpropane)
Pentanes
NFM
n-Formylmorpholine
NickeI (II) chloride
NickeI (II) sulfate
Nitrating acid
Nitric acid
CH2Cl2
C3H9NO
Addit. measures
1
Methylene chloride
Methyl ethanolamine, NMethyl ethyl ketone
Butanone
Methyl formiate
4-Methylpentan-2-one
Methyl isopropyl ketone
3-Methylbutan-2-one
Methyl methacrylate (MMA)
Methacrylic acid
methyl ester
Methylnaphthalenes:
1-Methylnaphthalene
2-Methylnaphthalene
4-Methylpentan-2-one
Methyl pyrrolidone, N(1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone,
NMP)
Milk
Milk sugar
Lactose
Mineral oils
Miscella
Mobiltherm
Monoethanolamine
2-Aminoethanol
Mud
Mustard
Mustard mash
Mashes
Temp.
C
Auxil. piping
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
Concentration %
(H)
11
100
Density
g/cm3
12
fl
fl
13
96
3
14
40
158
15
1,325
0,937
Xi
fl
21
243
1,04
G
G
G
Xn,N
Xn,N
Xn,Xi,F
100
fl
kr
fl
30
35
80
245
241
117
1,020
1,005
0,80
G
G
G
G
Xi
20
fl
fl
24
206
1,028
V
V
G
G
G
G
Q12
Q2
Q1
Q2
Q1
V
V
M
G
G
G
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
B
M1
M1
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
T,R45,F,N
Xn,R40,N
Xi
U
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
A
B
M2
M2
V
N
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,N
T,Xn,R45,N
1,F
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
B
B
B
B
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
M
M
M
M
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
M
M
M
M
T,R45,2,N
Xn,R40,N
C,2,O
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C,O,2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
kr
kr
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
C10H8
C10H9N
C10H9N
TA
TA
Ne
NiCl
NiSO4
kD
(H)
(H)
3,4
fl
fl
pa
10
HNO3
HNO3
HNO3
HNO3
HNO3
HNO3
HNO3
HNO3
HNO3
HNO3
C6H5NO2
TA
<80
53A
Q1(V)
M1
T,R40,R62,N
N2
CH5(NO3)3
TA
<100
<60
D
D
53A
53A
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
E
E
G
G
G
G
1
T+,E,N
0,05
QW
QW
QW
QW
QW
QW
QW
SW
fl
kr
fl
kr
kr
kr
ga
ga
81
~30
30>200
218
1,14
132243 0,941,03
50
110
301
306
1,13
1,216
248
247
()
1030
>840(Z)
3,55
3,68
fl
10%6
20%18
30%36
40%28
50%19
60%21
70%41
80%38
90%65
100%41
56
10% 102
20% 104
30% 107
40% 111
50% 115
60% 118
70% 120
80% 113
90% 96
100% 83
211
10% 1,054
20% 1,115
30% 1,180
40% 1,246
50% 1,310
60% 1,367
70% 1,413
80% 1,452
90% 1,483
100% 1,513
1,19867
ga
fl
210
14
196
()
1,59
C15H24O
TA
Sch
<220
S,Q
01
(H)
C8H18
C14H22O
TA
TA
G
S
Sch
<Kp
<220
<40
<100
<Z
S
S,Q
D
S
S,Q
11
01
53A
11
62
N
TA
TA
<L
<L
<100
<Kp
<25
S
S,Q
S,Q
11
62
62
TA
Sch
<200
<40
D
D
53A
53A
<60
S,Q
62
Sch
<200
01
TA,G Sch
S
<160
<160
S
S
11
11
C 2H 2O 4
C 2H 2O 4
C3H5NO2
O3
,G
C16H32O2
8
1 Q1(V)
1 Q1(V)
Normal condition
Others
6
53A
53A
Spring
5
D
D
Sec. seal
4
<Kp
<80
Seal face
<L
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Seal face
2
TA
CH3NO2
NOHSO4
Arrangement
Seal type
Addit. measures
P
p-, para-
Palatal
Palatinol
Dichlorobenzene
Paraffin waxes
Paraffins, paraffin oil
Paraterphenyl
Terphenyls
Paste (for gluing)
Peanut oil
Pentanes:
Isopentane
(2-Methylbutane)
Neopentane
(2,2-Dimethylpropane)
n-Pentane
3-Pentanol
Pentyl acetate
Hexachlorobenzene
Perchloroethane
Hexachloroethane
Perchloroethylene
Tetrachloroethylene
Perhydrol
Hydrogen
peroxide, 30% solution
Petrol (Gasoline) unleaded,
regular and supergrade
Petrol ether
Petrol, Gasoline
Petrolatum
Petroleum
Petrol-methanol mixture
Auxil. piping
O
o-, ortho
Octane
4-Octylphenol
Oil lacquer paints
Oils (not specified)
Oleic acid
Oleum
Concentration %
1
Nitromethane
Nitrosylsulfuric acid
NMP
N-Methyl pyrrolidone
4-Nonylphenol
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
B
B
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
10
Xn
C,O
Q1(S) M7
T6
G1
C,N
11
12
fl
kr
13
29
73(Z)
14
101
15
1,13
pa
295304
0,95
fl
fe
fl
fl
fl
57
~80
126
277
0,703
0,95
16
360
0,8935
fl
kr
~6
>100(S)
0,910,92
1,901(25)
kr
ga
8589
192
220(64)
112
(+)
63
351
0,8577(62)
1
6
1
1
1
Q1(S)
A
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
Q1
B
B
B
V
U1
M1
V
M1
G
M6
G
G
G
G
G1
G
G
G
Xn,Xi,F,N
C,N
U,3,4
U
3
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
V
V
E
G
M
G
G
M
M
Xn
Xn
1
1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
M1
K13
G
G
G
G
Xn,3,4,R40
T+,C,1,O
Q1(S)
U,3
(H)
Q1
M7
M6
G1
(H)
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
V
V
G
G
G
G
T,R45
pa
fl
pa
fl
(H)
(H)
500
0,1
Density
g/cm3
fl
kr
G
N
<Kp
<150
D
S
53A
11
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
V
V
G
G
G
G
3,4
C5H12
TA
<Kp
11
Q1(S)
Xn,F+,N
1000
fl
160
27
0,62
C5H12
C5H12
C5H12O
TA
TA
G
<Kp
<Kp
<60
S
S
S,Q
11
11
62
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
V
V
E
G
G
G
G
G
G
F+,N
Xn,F+,N
Xn,Xi
1000
1000
$100
ga
fl
fl
16
130
<50
9
36
116
0,6262
0,82
TA,G
<40
11
Q1(S)
T,Xn,R45,F+,N
fl
40200
0,720,76
<160
<160
<40
S
S
S
11
11
11
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
V
V
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
>300
150280
0,820,88
T,Xn,R45,F+,N
pa
fl
fl
G Sch
G
TA,G
3860
20
41
<Kp
S,Q
Benfield solution
Potassium chlorate
Potassium chloride
Potassium cyanate
Potassium cyanide
(Cyanide of potassium)
42
8
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
A
A
B
A
M1
M1
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
10
T,Xn,C
T,C
Xi,N
3,U
62
Q1(V)
M2
Xi,3
11
5
5
14
182
Density
g/cm3
12
fe
13
41
15
1,06
fl
fl
27
kr
76
266
1,08
1,07
C 6H 8N 2
C 6H 8N 2
C 6H 8N 2
TA
TA
TA
<L
<L
<L
<Kp
<Kp
<Kp
S,Q
S,Q
D
62
62
53A
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
M1
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
T,Xi,N
F,Xi,R40,N
T,Xi,N
*
*
0,1 mg
kr
kr
kr
63
103
140
287
257(S)
267
1,11
1,14
1,135
COCl2
TA
<L
<L
<L
<60
<60
<60
<60
D
D
S
D
53A
53A
11
53A
1
1
5
1
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
Q1
B
Q1
Q1
Q1
M1
M1
V
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
T+,C
0,1
ga
fl
fl
fl
128
(+)
<65
<65
<55
<55
<65
<65
<85
<L
<L
<40
<80
<80
<120
<80
<160
<160
<60
<Kp
S,Q
S,Q
S
D
S
D
D
D
S,Q
62
62
02
54
02
53A
53A
53A
62
1
1
3
1
4
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
Q1
B
Q1
Q1
Q1
B
B
V
V
V
M1
V
M1
M1
M1
M1
G
M
M
G
M
G
G
G
G
G
M
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
C,6
C,6
C,2,6
C,2,6
T+,Xn,2,3
Xi
Potassium carbonate
Potash alum
Alum
Potash bleaching lye
Potassium hypochlorite
Potash lye
Normal condition
<L
Others
Spring
6
53A
53A
53A
53A
Sec. seal
5
D
D
D
D
Seal face
4
<Kp
<180
<100
<200
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Seal face
2
3
TA Sch
TA Sch
TA, S
S
C 8H 8O 2
Arrangement
Seal type
Addit. measures
C6H5OH
Temp.
C
Auxil. piping
1
Phenol (Carbolic acid)
Phenol-cresol mixtures
Phenol ether (phenyl ether)
Phenolic resins
Phenyl ethylene
Styrene
Phenylacetic acid
Phenylenediamines
(Diaminobenzenes):
m-Phenylenediamine
o-Phenylenediamine
p-Phenylenediamine
Phosgene (Carbonyl dichloride,
Carbon oxychloride)
Phosphatizing baths:
Iron phosphatizing solution
Zinc phosphatizing solution
Phosphoric acids
(conc. given in % P2O5;
1% P2O5 = 1.38% H3PO4):
Pure acid
Raw acid, produced thermally
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
Concentration %
PCl5
C 8H 6O 4
KD
SW
C,2,6
C19H20O4
TA
<100
11
Q1(S)
M1
T,R62,N
C24H38O4
C14H14O4
C16H22O4
C28H46O4
C12H14O4
C16H22O4
C28H46O4
C26H42O4
C24H38O4
C14H18O6
C10H10O4
C26H42O4
C24H38O4
C18H26O4
C20H14O4
TA
TA
TA
<L
<100
<100
<100
<100
<100
<100
<100
<100
<100
<100
<100
<100
<100
<100
<100
<180
S,Q
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S,Q
S
S
S
S
S
S
S,Q
62
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
62
11
11
11
11
11
11
62
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
V
Xn,N
T,R62,N
<25
11
Q1(V)
<40
<100
D
S
53A
11
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
B
B
V
V
G
G
G
G
<100
11
Q1(S)
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
C2
C 6H 3N 3O 7
TA
TA
<L
1 mg
10 mg
Xn,R62,N
Xn,R62,R63,6
T,R62
10 mg
6
T,R60,N
Xn,Xi
1 mg
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
kr
kr
100(S)
191(Z)
fl
<35
370
1,12
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
kr
kr
45
70
35
35
40
64
50
385
320
34
0,99
1,122
1,047
43
40
5,5
49
55
7073
131
2,114
1,59
298
1,118
305315
1,049
50267(Z) 0,960,97
270(27)
~0,97
370
~0,985
230
1,17
284
1,191
413
0,978
385
0,98
340345
1,026
1,28
285
1,527
fl
T,E
Xi,N
0,1 mg
kr
fl
122123
180230
1,69
0,900,97
fl
KBr
KBr
<L
<L
<25
<Kp
S,Q
D
62
53A
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
P
V
M
G
M
G
6
2,6
kr
732
1380
2,75
KClO3
KClO3
KCl
KCl
KOCN
<L
<L
<L
<L
<50
<L
<100
<Kp
<60
<60
<Kp
<60
S,Q
D
S,Q
S,Q
D
S
62
53A
62
62
53A
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
B
B
B
E
M1
V
E
M2
M1
G
G
G
M
G
G
G
G
G
M
G
G
Xi,6
Xn,2,O,N
Xn,2,O,N
6
kr
kr
52,5
356
891
400(Z)
2,428
2,34
kr
790
1500(S)
1,984
Xn
kr
315
>700(Z)
2,056
KCN
<L
<80
53A
Q1(V)
T+,N
kr
634
1625
1,56
4
<40
<Kp
5
S,Q
D
6
62
53A
KHCO3
<L
<60
S,Q
KOCl
KNO3
KMnO4
KMnO4
<L
<L
<L
<L
<60
<60
<80
<Kp
K 2S 2O 8
<20
<L
<20
<L
4
Spring
3
Sec. seal
2
Seal face
Normal condition
3
<L
<L
K2Cr2O7
K2Cr2O7
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Seal face
Addit. measures
Arrangement
Seal type
Auxil. piping
Mashes
Potato scrapings
Potato starch
Propane, liquefied
Propanediols:
1,2-Propanediol
(Propylene glycol)
1,3-Propanediol
(Trimethylene glycol)
Propanols:
1-Propanol (n-Propyl alcohol)
2-Propanol (Isopropyl alcohol)
Propene, liquefied
Propine, liquefied
Propionaldehyde
(Propanal, Propaldehyde)
Propionic acid
Propyl acetates:
1-Propyl acetate
(n-Propyl acetate)
2-Propyl acetate
(Isopropyl acetate)
Propyl alcohols
Propanols
Propylene
Propene
Propylene glycols
Propanediols
Propylene oxide
Prussic acid
Hydrocyanic acid
Pulp, cellulose
< 1.5 % dry weight
< 3 % dry weight
> 3 % dry weight
Pydraul
Pyridine
Pyrogallol (Pyrogallic acid)
Pyrrolidone
Concentration %
1
Potassium dichromate
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
8
1 Q1(V)
1 Q1(V)
B
B
E
M1
G
G
G
G
10
T+,Xn,C,R45,R46,R60,6,N
T+,C,R45,R46,R60,2,6,N
62
Q1(V)
S
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
11
62
62
62
1
1
1
1
Q1(V) Q1(V) M2
Q1(V) B
P
E
Q1(V) B
M2
Q1(V) B
M
G
G
G
<60
<Kp
<Kp
<60
S,Q
S,Q
D
S,Q
62
62
53A
62
1
1
1
1
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1
B
B
B
V
V
E
V
<30
<60
<Kp
>20
S
D
S
02
53A
11
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
B
B
A
C 3H 8O 2
<100
11
Q1(S)
C 3H 8O 2
<100
11
K2SO4
C 3H 8
N
N
TA
kD
11
12
kr
13
kr
200(Z)
M
G
G
G
C,O
6,O
Xn,3,O,N
Xn,3,O,N
fl
kr
kr
334
>240(Z)
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,Xi,3,O
3
3,4
3
kr
kr
kr
kr
V
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
3,4
F+
Q1(S)
14
500(Z)
Density
g/cm3
15
2,7
2,17
400(Z)
~100(Z)
2,109
2,703
2,48
1069
1689
2,67
ga
187
42
(+)
fl
68
188
1,0381
fl
26
214
1,0597
127
89
185
103
97
82
48
23
0,804
0,7855
(+)
(+)
pa
1000
C3H7OH
C3H7OH
C 3H 6
C 3H 4
TA
TA
TA
TA
<Kp
<Kp
>20
>20
S
S
S
S
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1
B
B
A
A
E
E
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
F,Xi
F,Xi
F+
F+
1000
fl
fl
ga
ga
C 3H 6O
C 3H 6O 2
TA
<Kp
<Kp
S
D
11
53A
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
B
B
M1
M2
G
G
G
G
F,Xi
C
10
fl
fl
81
22
49
141
0,807
0,992
C5H10O2
TA
<80
S,Q
62
Q1(S)
M2
F,Xi
200
fl
92
102
0,887
C5H10O2
TA
<80
S,Q
62
Q1(S)
M2
F,Xi
200
fl
73
90
0,872
C 3H 6O
TA
<Kp
53A
Q1(S)
T,R45,R46,Xi,F+
fl
112
35
0,83
<L
<L
Sch
<90
<90
<90
<80
<40
<100
<100
<100
<60
S
S
S
S
S,Q
S,Q
S
S
S
11
02
02
11
62
62
Q1
B
Q12 Q12
Q1
Q1
Q1(S) B
Q1(S) B
Q1(V) B
Q1(S) B
S
B
Q1(V) B
V
V
V
E
M2
M1
M3
M3
E
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
U
Xn,F
Xn,3
fl
fl
kr
kr
42
133134
25
115
309
245
0,982
1,453
1,116
11
2
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
C 5H 5N
TA
TA
C4H9NO
KD
kD
<100
11
Q1
Q1
M1
fl
Q
Quench oil
<200
32
Q1
Q1
M1
fl
fl
43
<100
11
Q1
M4
Cbr2F2
CF4
CHCI2F
CHClF2
CHF3
CH2F2
CF6
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
<25
>40
>40
>40
>40
>40
>40
S
S
D
D
D
D
D
11
53A
53A
53A
53A
53A
53A
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
M1
M4
M4
M4
M4
M4
M4
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xi
1,4
N,1,4
N,1,4
1,4
F+,1,4
1,4
CH2CIF3
TA
>40
53A
Q1(S)
M4
N,1,4
CH3CIF3
C 2H 3F 3
F2HCCH3
C3F 8
C4F10
TA
TA
TA
TA
TA
>40
>40
>40
>40
>40
<20
>20
D
D
D
D
D
S
D
53A
53A
53A
53A
53A
11
53A
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
M4
M4
M4
M4
M4
M4
M4
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
1,4,F+,N
1,4,F+
F+,1,4
1,4
1,4
R 1113
(Chlorotrifluoroethylene)
R 1122
(Chlorodifluoroethylene)
R 1132a
(1,1-Difluoroethylene)
RC 318
(Octafluorocyclobutane)
Rinsing agent (industrial)
S
Saccharose (sugar)
Salicylic acid
Salmiac
Ammonium chloride
Salt mashes
Mashes
Santotherm
Water
Sewage sludge
Sewage water
Water
Shampoo
Hair shampoos
Silicon chlorides:
Disilicon hexachloride
(Hexachlorodisilane)
Silicon tetrachloride
(Tetrachlorosilane)
Silicones, silicone oils
Silver nitrate
Skin creams
Skydrol
Sodium carbonate
Soda lye
Sodium
hydrogen
Sodium bleaching lye
Sodium hypochlorite
Sodium carbonate (Soda)
Sodium chlorate
44
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
Normal condition
Auxil. piping
Seal type
Concentration %
R
Rapeseed oil
Colza oil
Raw juice
Sugar juices
Refrigerant oil saturated
with R
Refrigerants, DIN 8962
R 12B2 (Dibromodifluoromethane)
R 14 (Tetrafluoromethane)
R 21 (Fluorodichloromethane)
R 22 (Chlorodifluoromehane)
R 23 (Trifluoromethane)
R 32 (Difluoromethane)
R 116 (Hexafluoroethane)
R 133a (2-Chloro1,1,1-trifluoroethane)
R 142b (1-Chloro1,1-difluoroethane)
R143a (1,1,1-Trifluoroethane)
R 152a (1,1-Difluoroethane)
R 218 (Octafluoropropane)
R 610 (Decafluorobutane)
R 1112a
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
10
1,4
11
12
Density
g/cm3
13
14
15
fl
ga
ga
ga
ga
ga
ga
110
184
135
160
155
136
101
23
128
9
41
82
52
78
2,215
(+)
(+)
(+)
(+)
(+)
(+)
ga
105
(+)
ga
ga
ga
ga
ga
fl
131
111
117
183
10
47
25
37
127
20
(+)
(+)
(+)
(+)
2 (+)
1,555
fl
100
10
V
1000
CCIF3
TA
>40
53A
Q1(S)
M4
T,1,4,F+
ga
158
28
(+)
CHCIF2
TA
>40
53A
Q1(S)
M4
1,4,F+,N
ga
138
18
(+)
C 2H 2F 2
TA
>40
53A
Q1(S)
M4
Xn,R40,1,4,F+
ga
144
86
(+)
C 4F 8
TA
<40
<100
D
S
<80
53A
11
S
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
M4
G
G
G
ga
41
(+)
M4
G
G
G
1,4
1
1
1
<L
<L
Sch
<Kp
<25
<180
D
S
S
53A
11
53A
(H)
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
V
E
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
3,4
Xn
Xn,2,3
kr
kr
185186
157159
211(27)
1,588
1,44
<80
32
Q1
Q1
C12H22O11
C 7H 6O 3
C 7H 6O 3
pa
Si2Cl6
<Kp
53A
Q1(V)
M1
C,3
fl
147
1,58
SiCl4
<L
<Kp
<100
<Kp
<60
D
S
S,Q
S
53A
11
62
11
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1(S)
B
B
Q1
B
M1
E
M2
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xi,3
fl
fl
kr
pa
70
57
1,483
212
>250(Z)
4,352
<Kp
11
Q1(S)
fl
C2H3NaO2
<L
<Kp
11
Q1(V)
M2
kr
58
324(Z)
1,54
Na2CO3
NaClO3
<L
<L
<80
<Kp
S,Q
D
62
53A
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
B
B
E
M1
G
G
G
G
kr
kr
854
255(Z)
>400(Z)
2,532
2,49
AgNO3
C,N
Xi,4
Xn,3,O,N
<60
<Kp
<Kp
S
S
D
NaOCl
NaAlO2
NaNO3
NaNO2
NaBO34H2O
NaBO34H2O
NaClO4
<L
<L
<L
<L
<10
<10
<L
<30
<60
<80
<Kp
<25
<Kp
<Kp
Na2O2
<L
<Kp
<L
<Kp
<L
<Kp
<L
<80
<L
<Kp
<L
<Kp
<L
<80
>F<100
Na2SO4
Na2SO3
NaSCN
Na2S2O3*5H2O
Normal condition
<L
<L
<L
Others
NaHCO3
NaHSO4
NaHS
Spring
6
11
11
11
53A
53A
11
62
Sec. seal
5
S,Q
S
S
D
D
S
S,Q
Seal face
4
<80
<30
<25
<Kp
<Kp
<100
<60
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Seal face
3
<L
<5
<L
<L
<L
<L
<L
NaCl
NaCl
NaClO2
NaCN
Na2Cr2O7
Na2S2O5
Na2S2O4
Arrangement
Seal type
Addit. measures
Sodium perchlorate
Sodium peroxide
(Sodium superoxide)
Sodium phosphates
Sodium silicate (Water glass)
Sodium sulfate (Glaubers salt)
Sodium sulfite
Sodium thiocyanate
Sodium thiosulfate
Soft soap
Softener
Water
Soot-water mixture
Soybean oil
Spinach mash
Spirits of salmiac
Ethanol
Spirit
Ethanol
Steam
Stearic acid
(Octadecanoic acid)
Strontium chloride
Strontium nitrate
Styrene (Vinylbenzene,
Phenylethylene)
Succinic acid
Sugar
juices
(conc.
data in Brix):
Clairce
Raw
juice
Thick juice Thin juice
Sulfamic acid
Amidosulfuric acid
Sulfite lye
Tetrahydrothiophene-1,1-dioxide
Sulfur chlorides:
Disulfur dichloride
Sulfur dichloride
Sulfur dioxide
Auxil. piping
Sodium chlorite
Sodium cyanide
Sodium dichromate (VI)
Sodium disulfite
Sodium dithionite
Sodium hydrogen carbonate
(Bicarbonate of sodium,
Sodium bicarbonate)
Sodium hydrogen sulfate
Sodium hydrogen sulfide
Sodium hydrogen sulfite
= aqueous solution of
Sodium disulfite
Sodium hydrosulfate
Concentration %
1
Sodium chloride
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
8
5
Q1
1 Q1(V)
5
Q1
1 Q1(V)
1 Q1(V)
5
Q1
5
Q1
Q1
B
Q1
B
B
Q1
Q1
E
E
V
M2
M1
V
E
M
G
G
G
G
G
G
M
G
G
G
G
G
G
T,O
T+,N
C,T+,Xn,R45,R46,O,N
Xn,Xi
Xn,3
11
11
53A
5
5
1
Q1
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
B
E
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xi
T,3
S
S
S
D
S,Q
D
D
11
11
11
53A
62
53A
53A
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
Q1
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
B
B
Q1
B
B
M2
E
E
M2
E
M2
M2
M
G
G
G
G
G
G
M
G
G
G
G
G
G
D
S,Q
D
S,Q
S
D
S,Q
S
53A
62
53A
62
11
53A
62
11
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
Q1
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1
B
B
Q1
B
B
B
M2
E
E
P
E
E
E
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
10
12
kr
13
801
kr
kr
kr
kr
kr
>150(Z)
564
357
>150(Z)
>100(Z)
kr
kr
kr
270(Z)
>315(Z)
350
C,N
C
O
T,3,O,N
Xn,3,6,O
Xn,2,3,6,O
Xn,2,3,O
kr
kr
kr
kr
kr
1650
307
271
>60(Z)
kr
482(Z)
C,2,3,O
3,6
Xi,3,4
3
kr
kr
kr
kr
kr
kr
kr
pa
460
1018
Xn
3
11
5
*
14
1461
15
2,164
1496
>400(Z)
1,546
2,52
1,48
2,37
2,22
2,103
1,79
380(Z)
>320(Z)
2,261
2,17
1,731
2,50
657(Z)
2,8
1,39
888
150
287
48
2,68
2,633
1,73
1,73
1610
0,92
<10
<Kp
<100
<80
S
S
S
11
11
11
1
1
1
U1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
U1
B
B
V
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
H 2O
<180
53A
Q1(S)
fl
C18H36O2
SrCl2
Sr(NO3)2
Sch
<L
<L
<130
<Kp
<Kp
S
D
D
11
53A
53A
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
M2
M1
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
fe
kr
kr
69
872
570
370
Xn,2
Xi,2,O
0,94
3,094
2,93
C 8H 8
C4H 6O 4
<L
>70
<20
>70
<20
<80
<Kp
<95
<70
<95
<100
S,Q
S
D
D
D
D
53A
11
53A
11
53A
11
X
1
1
1
1
2
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q12
Q12
Q12
Q12
B
B
Q12
Q12
Q12
Q12
M1
M1
V
V
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,Xi,3,4
Xi
20
fl
kr
33
186
146
235
0,909
1,56
S2Cl2
SCl2
SO2
<Kp
<Kp
<80
D
D
D
53A
53A
53A
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
M1
M1
E
G
G
G
G
G
G
T,C,2,N
C,2,N
T,1
fl
fl
ga
80
122
75
136
59
10
1,678
1,621
(+)
N
N
fl
fl
pa
Density
g/cm3
100
45
S2F10
<Kp
S,Q
62
Q1(V)
M2
S 2F 2
SF6
SF4
<60
<60
<60
D
D
D
53A
53A
53A
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
B
M2
M2
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
1
1
T+,C,1
>F<160
Sch <220
Sch <200
<10 <30
<10 <30
<20 <30
<96 <30
>80 <30
>90 <30
>90 <30
<20
D
S
S
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
54
01
01
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q1
A
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
A
B
B
B
B
Q1
Q1
Q1
M1
U1
M1
V
M1
M1
V
V
V
M1
G
M6
G
G
M
M
M
G
G
M
G
G1
G
G
M
M
M
G
G
M
C,1,2,3,4
F
<40
<60
<L
<L
<30
<30
<Kp
<20
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
62
62
62
11
4
1
1
1
Q1
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
B
B
M1
M1
M2
E
M
M
M
G
M
M
M
G
<Kp
53A
Q1(S)
M1
3,4
fl
Sch
Sch
Sch
Sch
Sch
Sch
Sch
<200
>200
<150
<200
>200
<120
<100
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
S
62
62
62
62
62
62
11
1
6
1
1
6
1
1
Q1
A
Q1
Q1
A
Q1
Q1(S)
A
Q1
A
A
Q1
A
B
M1
G
M1
M1
G
M1
V
M
M5
M
M
M5
G
G
M
M
G
M
M
G
G
3
3
Xi,3
3
3
3
fe
<40
11
Q1(V)
fl
<L
<100
11
Q1(S)
fe
<L
<60
11
Q1(S)
Xi
kr
~170
<L
<80
11
Q1
M1
Xi
kr
328(Z)
C18H14
Sch
<180
S,Q
62
(H)
Q1(S)
M1
Xi,3
kr
89
365
C18H14
Sch
<180
S,Q
62
(H)
Q1(S)
M1
Xn,3
kr
5758
332
C18H14
Sch
<Kp
S,Q
62
(H)
Q1
M6
T4
Xi,3
kr
213
404
1,234
SO3
S
S
H2SO4
H2SO4
H2SO4
H2SO4
H2SO4
H2SO4
H2SO4
H2SO4
H2SO4+SO3
H2SO4+SO3
H2SO3
H2SO3
S
T
Table salt
Sodium chloride
Table vinegar
Acetic acid
Tall oil fatty acids
Tall oil pitch
Tall oil resin (acids)
Tall oil, crude
Tallow
Tannery waste water,
pH = 9 11
Tannic acids
Tannines
Tannines (natural Polyphenols)
Tar, tar oil
Coal tar
Tartaric acid
Taurine (2-Aminoethanesulfonic acid)
Terphenyls
(diphenyl benzenes):
m-Terphenyl
(1,3-Diphenyl benzene)
o-Terphenyl
(1,2-Diphenyl benzene)
p-Terphenyl
(1,4-Diphenyl benzene)
Tetrabromoethane
(Acetylene tetrabromide)
Tetrachloroethane
(Acetylene tetrachloride)
Tetrachloroethylene
(Perchloroethylene)
Tetrachloroethylene,
contaminated
Tetrachloromethane
Carbon tetrachloride
Tetraethylene glycol
Ethylene glycols
Tetrahydrofuran
(Tetramethylene oxide,
Oxolane)
46
C2H7NO3S
(H)
H
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
Normal condition
Seal type
Addit. measures
Auxil. piping
Sulfuric acid
Concentration %
1
Sulfur fluorides:
Disulfur decafluoride
(Sulfur pentafluoride)
Disulfur difluoride
(Thiothionylfluoride)
Sulfur hexafluoride
Sulfur tetrafluoride
Sulfur tetrafluoride
Sulfur fluorides
Sulfur trioxide
(molten or gaseous)
Sulfur, molten
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
10
11
Density
g/cm3
12
13
14
15
fl
92
29
2,08(0)
0,025 ga
1000 ga
ga
164
51
121
~11
64(S)
40
(+)
(+)
(+)
1762
110119
45
444
1,972,00
1,962,07
5% 2
10% 5
20% 14
40% 68
60% 29
80% 1
96% 11
98% +2
5% 101
10% 102
20% 105
40% 113
60% 140
80% 205
96% 310
98% 330
5% 1,032
10% 1,066
20% 1,139
40% 1,303
60% 1,498
80% 1,727
96% 1,835
98% 1,836
kr
kr
Xi
Xi,2
C,2
C,2
C
C
C,2
40%~100
60%~70
C,Xi
fl
C,2
fe
fe
pa
fe
0,95
4070
1,761,79
C18H14
C2H2Br4
TA
<160
53A
Q1(V)
M1
T+,Xi
fl
135
2,9673
C2H2Cl4
TA
<Kp
53A
Q1(V)
M1
T+,N
fl
42
146
1,5953
C2Cl4
TA
<60
11
Q1(S)
M1
Xn,R40,N
50
fl
23
121
1,63
TA
<60
11
Q1(V)
M1
Xn,R40,N
TA
<40
S,Q
62
Q1(V)
M2
Xi,F,6
200
fl
108
65
0,8892
C 4H 8O
Urea nitrate
Urea phosphate
Urea resins
(DIN 7728: abbr. UF)
Urine
Sch
<60
11
(H)
Q1(V)
M1
<Kp
53A
Q1(V)
M1
<Kp
53A
Q1(V)
M1
TiCl4
<Kp
53A
Q1(V)
M1
C,2,3
TiCl3
<L
<Kp
53A
Q1(V)
M1
C,2,3,F
TiO2
<L
<180
02
Q1
Q1
C,2
TA
<Kp
<60
<60
S,Q
S
S
53A
11
11
X
1
1
E
V
K
G
G
G
G
G
G
C 7H 8
<40
<40
11
Q1
Q1
C12H27O4P
C2HCl3O2
TA
TA
Sch
<60
<Kp
S
D
11
53A SW,H
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
B
B
M1
M2
G
G
G
G
Xn,Xi,R40
C,2,3,N
C2H3Cl3
C2HCl3
C2HCl3
TA
TA
TA
<60
<25
<60
S,Q
S
S,Q
62
11
62
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
M1
V
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,R40
T,Xi,R45
T,Xi,R45,6
CCl3NO2
C21H21O4P
C6H15NO3
C6H15N
TA
TA
TA
<60
<100
<60
<60
S,Q
S
S
S,Q
62
11
11
62
1
1
1
1
Q1(V)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
M1
M2
M2
M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
<100
<140
<60
<60
S
S
S
S
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
V
M1
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
TA,G
<L
<L
<10
<10
<100
<100
<60
<60
D
D
S
S
53A
53A
11
11
1
5
1
1
Q22 Q1(V) E
Q1
Q1
E
Q1
Q1 M2
Q1
Q1 M2
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
3,4
3,4
<100
<40
D
S
53A
11
1
5
Q22 Q1(V) M2
Q1
E
Q1
G
G
G
G
3,4
C 4H 8O 2S
kD
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
Normal condition
Seal type
Addit. measures
U
Urea (Carbamide)
Auxil. piping
Trichloronitromethane
(Chloropicrine)
Tricresyl phosphate (TCP)
Triethanolamine
Triethylamine
Triethylene glycol
Ethylene glycols
Trifluoroborane
Boron trifluoride
Triglycol
Ethylene glycols
Trisodium phosphate
Sodium phosphates
Tung oil
Wood oil
Turbine oils
Turkey red oil
Turpentine, oil
Tutogen
Concentration %
1
Tetrahydrothiophene-1,1dioxide (Sulfolan)
Thick juice
Sugar juices
Thick liquor
(Sulfite chemical pulp)
Thin juice
Sugar juices
Thiols
Thiothionyl fluoride
Sulfur fluorides
Throat gas
Ketchup
Tooth pastes
Tributyl phosphat
(TBP, Phosphoric acid
tributyl ester)
Trichloroacetic acid (TCA)
Trichloroborane
Boron trichloride
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
10
U2 Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
Q1(S) A
11
Xn
Xn,Xi,R63,F
0,5
100
Density
g/cm3
12
13
14
15
kr
27
285
1,26
fl
25
136
1,726
kr
440(Z)
2,64
kr
fl
fl
>1800
3,94,26
fl
95
111
0,866
fl
kr
79
59
293
198
0,979
1,63(60)
10
50
fl
fl
35
86
113114
87
1,4416
1,4649
T+,Xi,6
T,N
0,1
Xn,C,F
10
fl
fl
fl
fl
64
28
21
115
112
435
360
89
1,6566
1,171,18
1,1242
0,728
155180
1,03
0,850,87
pa
CH4N2O
CH4N2O
CH5N3O4
CH7N2O5P
G
Xn,Xi,R46,N
Xi
100
fl
fl
fl
fl
kr
132
1,323
kr
kr
152(Z)
119
1,69
pa
fl
47
TG
53A
Q1(V)
M1
<150
<100
S
S
11
11
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
V
V
G
G
G
G
C 4H 4
TA
<60
53A
Q1(V)
M2
1,3
C2H3Cl
TA
<40
53A
Q1(V)
M1
T,R45,F+,1
<Kp
11
Q1(S)
M1
W
Walnut oil
Washing lye
Washing lye, dirty
Wastewater
Water
Water from pressed fish
Water glass
Sodium silicates
Water vapour (Steam)
Water:
Wastewater, sewage
water, pH>6<10
Wastewater, sewage
water, pH>3<10
Drinking water,
industrial water
Drinking water,
industrial water
Hot water with additives
Boiler feed water
Sea and brackish water
Waxes
Whale oil
Whey
Whiskey
White spirit
Wine
Wine vinegar
Acetic acid
Wood oil (Tung oil)
Wood pulp, ground pulp
Pulp, (cellulose)
Wood spirit
Methanol
Wood tar
Wood turpentine oil
Tall oil
N
S
S
<100
<Kp
<Kp
S
S
S
11
11
11
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1
B
B
Q1
V
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
fl
fl
fl
Sus
<60
02
Q1
Q1
fe
<180
53A
Q1(S)
<50
11
Q1
Q1
fl
<50
11
Q1
Q1
fl
<50
11
Q1(S)
fl
X
Xanthogenates
Xenon
Xylenes (Dimethylbenzenes):
technical Xylene (mixture)
m-Xylene
o-Xylene
p-Xylene
48
H 2O
H2O
S
N
N
TA
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
Normal condition
Auxil. piping
Seal type
Concentration %
V
Varnishes
Vaseline
Petrolatum
Vegetable oils
Vegetable mash
Vinyl acetate
Styrene
Vinyl chloride
Vinylidene chlorides
Dichloroethenes
Volatile oils
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Remark
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
10
11
3,4
12
Density
g/cm3
13
14
15
ga
92
(+)
ga
154
14
(+)
fl
fl
pa
fl
~0,92
E
<100
G
S
G
11
1 Q1(S) B
As compositions and applications vary considerably, a general recommendation would not be adequate.
Please contact EagleBurgmann.
V
M
M
<50
S
11
5
A
Q1
>F<180
S
11
1 Q1(S) B
V
G
G
V
G
G
<100
S
11
1 Q1(S) B
V
G
G
<60
S
11
1 Q1(S) B
E
G
G
<30
S
11
1 Q1(V) B
V
G
G
Xn,N
<60
S
11
1 Q1(S) B
P
G
G
<40
S
11
1 Q1(S) B
fl
fl
pa
fl
fl
fl
fl
fl
<15
153198
<80
11
Q1(S)
Xi
fl
<100
11
Q1(S)
M1
fl
S
Xe
<10
<60
<40
D
D
53A
53A
1
1
Q1
Q1(S)
Q1
B
M1
P
G
G
G
G
3,4
1
kr
ga
112
108
(+)
C8H10
C8H10
C8H10
C8H10
<60
<60
<60
<60
S
S
S
S
11
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
Q1(S)
B
B
B
B
M1
M1
M1
M1
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xn,Xi
Xn,Xi
Xn,Xi
Xn,Xi
fl
fl
fl
fl
63
48
25
13
137140
139
144
138
~0,86
0,866
0,881
0,861
100
100
100
100
<0
0,890,93
0,901,11
Y
Yeast mash
Yoghurt with fruits etc.
Yoghurt without fruits etc.
N
N
N
<60
<60
<60
S
S
S
11
11
11
1
5
1
Q1(S)
Q1
Q1
B
Q1
B
V
V
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
TA
<L
<L
<20
<L
<50
<L
<10
<L
<60
<25
<Kp
<Kp
<60
<Kp
<60
<100
<60
D
S
D
S
S,Q
S,Q
S,Q
D
S,Q
53A
11
53A
02
62
53A
62
53A
62
1
5
1
3
5
3
5
1
5
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1(V)
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
B
Q1
B
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
B
Q1
M1
V
M1
P
V
V
V
M1
V
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Z
Zapon lacquer
Zinc chloride
Zinc cyanide (suspension)
Zinc nitrate
Zinc oxide (suspension)
Zinc paints, water soluble
Zinc phosphate
Zinc sulfate (Zinc vitriol)
ZnCl2
ZnCl2
Zn(CN)2
Zn(NO3)2*6H2O
ZnO
Zn2(PO4)2
Zn2SO47H2O
kD
kD
Seal face
Seal face
Sec. seal
Spring
Others
Normal condition
Seal type
Addit. measures
Remark
Auxil. piping
Temp.
C
Chemical
formula
Arrangement
Mechanical Seal
Materials to
EN 12756
Concentration %
Media
Code of materials and
legend see inside of
back cover.
Please observe
the note on page 1.
10
Q1
11
12
Density
g/cm3
13
14
15
318
732
2,91
~800(Z)
36
1975
105131
1,852
2,065
5,606
pa
pa
pa
Xn,3,4,F,N
C,Xn,4,6,N
C,Xn,2,4,N
T+,N
Xn,6,O
3,4,N
6
3,4,N
Xn,6,N
fl
kr
5 mg
kr
kr
kr
fl
kr
fe
>900
100
1,97
49
Data SheetEagleBurgmann
Additional
Headline
product lines
Mechanical seals
DGS series
Standard product series with a proven track record
Diameter: 29264 mm (1.14"10.39")
Pressure: 0120 bar (01,740 PSI)
Temperature: 20C+200C (4F+392 F)
PDGS high pressure seals
Elastomer-free, DLC-coated sliding faces
Diameter: 29355 mm (1.14"13.98")
Pressure: 0450 bar (06,526 PSI)
Temperature: 170C+230 C (274F+446F)
MDGS series for screw compressors
Seat materials: ductile steel with DM-TiN coating
Diameter: 40280 mm (1.57"8.66")
Pressure: 050 bar (0725 PSI)
Temperature: 20C+200 C (4F+392 F)
TDGS series for steam turbines
Metal bellows
Diameter: 40140 mm (1.5"5.5")
Pressure:10 bar ( 145 PSI)
Temperature: 50C+450 C (58F+842 F)
Separation seals CSR and CSE
Very low gas consumption
Diameter: 29.5379.5 mm (1.16"14.94")
CobaSeal separation seal
Insensitive to oil contamination
Low N2 consumption
Face materials: ductile steel with special
EagleBurgmann
high performance iDLC coating
Diameter: 29.5210 mm (1.16"8.27")
Pressure: 015 bar (0218 PSI)
Temperature: 20C+50 C (4F+122 F)
WRS oil-lubricated seals
Optimized design due to FEM and computational fluid
dynamics
Diameter: 30300 mm (1.18"11.81")
Pressure:50 bar (725 PSI)
Temperature: -20C+200C (-4F+392 F)
Typical applications:
Centrifugal pumps, positive displacements pumps,
high-performance pumps, multi-phase and slurry pumps,
circulation pumps, hydraulic pumps
Typical applications:
Agitators, mixers, dryers, kneaders, reactors,
separators, filters
Typical applications:
Centrifugal compressors, expanders, turbines, integrally
geared compressors, screw compressors, roots
compressors, special machines
Carbon floating ring seals are supplied as maintenancefree compact labyrinth cartridge seals with low leakage.
The floating self-adjusting sealing rings provide radial
sealing on the shaft with a very small gap. The seal
requires no additional lubrication, and it is designed for dry
running. Besides pure gas, carbon floating ring seals are
also suitable for Atex applications, toxic media, media
containing solids, flue gas, dust, powder, vapor, liquid mist,
oil mist and penetrating oil.
MAK series
Modular design
Integrated sliding bearing
Compact dimensions
Torque transmission462 Nm
Speed: 3,600 min1
Pressure:40 bar ( 580 PSI)
Temperature:+250 C (+482 F)
Versions for sterile agitator applications
Optional ceramic or carbon PEEK can
NMB high-efficiency series
Patented laminated can
Reduced eddy current losses
Optional sliding bearing
Torque transmission:1,879 Nm
Pressure:45 bar ( 653 PSI)
Temperature:+250 C ( +482 F)
LMF1 Bearing for magnetic couplings
Sliding bearing with ceramic or carbon materials for
the shaft end of magnetic coupled pumps
Suitable for MAK66, MAK685 and NMB HE magnetic
couplings and others
Self lubrication through pump liquid
Compact dimensions
Version for increased usage conditions on request
Quench systems
Versions with polyethylene or stainless steel tanks
API 682 versions
Circulation of buffer fluid possible
Thermosiphon systems
Comprehensive modularized product range
Sterilizable versions
API 682 versions for Plan 52 and 53A
Heat exchangers
Comprehensive standard range
Extremely efficient cooling
Compact design
API 682 versions
SPO (SPB/SPC) closed-circuit barrier fluid
systems
Suitable for applications with high pressure
No connection to nitrogen supply necessary
API 682 versions
SPA open-circuit buffer/barrier fluid systems
High cooling capacity
Combined supply of various seals
SPN refill units
Manual, automatic and mobile versions
Gas supply systems
Customized versions for all types and requirements in
gas-lubricated mechanical seal applications
Seal management system
API 682 / 614
RoTechBooster
Compact gas supply unit for compressor seals during
the slow-roll or shut-down phase
Typical applications:
Centrifugal pumps, positive displacements pumps,
vacuum pumps, agitators, mixers, compressors, blowers,
special machines
Typical applications:
Liquid and gas lubricated mechanical seals, magnetic
couplings
Data SheetEagleBurgmann
Additional
Headline
product lines
Compression packings
Gaskets
A cost effective and reliable method for sealing pump shafts, valve spindles and rotating
shafts in process equipment. Manufactured from a range of material combinations
traditional and innovative using state-of-the-art production techniques. Supplied in
boxed lengths or pre-cut rings. Approvals/certification includes BAM, DVGW, FDA, API,
ISO, TA-Luft. Fire-safe, low leakage, low emission and nuclear grades are available with
full documentation and certification.
Typical applications:
Pumps, agitators, mixers, kneaders, dryers, fans, blowers, filters, refiners, pulpers,
mills, valves
For detailed information please inquire.
52
Typical applications:
Stationary machine parts, flanges, flange-like joints, bulkheads
Special products
Expansion joints are vital components in most industrial plants. They are installed as
flexible connections in pipe and duct systems to take up or compensate for thermal
expansion, vibration and misalignments. Advancements in processing and generating
technologies are being combined with high demands for efficiency. This, along with a
clear orientation towards environmental protection, puts high demands on expansion
joint designs.
Customized expansion joints made of fabric or metal are the solution of choice.
Fabric expansion joints
Single and multilayer designs
Dimensions: according to customer specifications
Temperature -35 C +1,000 C (-31 F + 1,832 F)
(higher temperature, on request)
Pressure: +/-0.35 bar
Versions with wiremesh reinforcement
Versions with high chemical resistance
Versions with Nekal-tight design
Fabric expansion joint are available as units, including bolster and steel parts.
Metal expansion joints
Dimensions: Circular: DN40 and up.
Rectangular: According to customer specifications
Temperature: 198 C+1,371 C (324 F + 2,500 F)
Pressure: vacuum 172 bar ( 2,500 PSI)
Materials: stainless steel, Incoloy Inconel, Hastelloy, titanium, special materials
Single and universal designs
Metal expansion joints are available with for example tie rods, hinges, gimbals,
refractory lining, elbow, pantograph.
Dimensions and pressure range depends on design, material selection, type of
expansion joint and duct insulation.
Typical applications:
Air and flue gas ducts, pipelines, sewer systems
Typical applications:
Engineered solutions designed to meet customer requirements
Table of materials
Material code
Description
1)EN 12756 EagleBurgmann
Face materials (Item 1/2)
Synthetic carbons
Carbon graphite antimony
Buko 03
uA
impregnated
Carbon graphite resin impregnated,
Buko 1
uB
approved for foodstuffs
B3
Buko 02
Carbon graphite resin impregnated
B5
Buko 34
Carbon, resin bonded
Electrographite antimony
C
Buko 22
impregnated
Metals
Bume 20
Cr steel
uE
G
Bume 17
CrNiMo steel
Bume 5
Special cast CrMo steel
uS
T41
Bube 281
1.4462 DLC-coated
Carbides
U = Tungsten carbides
Buka 1 brazed Tungsten carbide, Co-binder
u U1
Buka 16 solid Tungsten carbide, Ni-binder
u U2
Buka 16
Tungsten carbide, Ni-binder
u U22
shrunk-in
U3
Buka 15 solid Tungsten carbide, NiCrMo-binder
Buka 15
U37
Tungsten carbide, NiCrMo-binder
shrunk-in
U7
Buka 17 solid Tungsten carbide, binder-free
Q = Silicon carbides
silicon carbide, sintered
Buka 22 solid SiC,
u Q1
pressureless
Buka 22
SiC, sintered pressureless
u Q12
shrunk-in
Buka 20 solid SiC-Si, reaction bonded
u Q2
Buka 20
SiC-Si, reaction bonded
u Q22
shrunk-in
Q3
Buka 30 solid SiC-C-Si, carbon silicon impr.
Buka 30
Q32
SiC-C-Si, carbon silicon impr.
shrunk-in
SiC sintered pressureless
Q6
Buka 32 solid SiC-C,
with carbon
Q4
Buka 24 solid C-SiC, carbon surface silicated
Q19
Buka 221
SiC, DLC-coated
Q15
Buka 225
SiC, DiamondFace
Metal oxides (Ceramics)
V
Buke 5
Al-Oxide > 99 %
V2
Buke 3
Al-Oxide > 96 %
X
Buke 8
Steatite (Magnesia silicate)
Plastics
Buku 2
PTFE glassfibre reinforced
u Y1
Y2
Buku 3
PTFE carbon reinforced
Material code
Description
1)EN 12756 EagleBurgmann
Secondary seal components (Item 3)
Elastomers, not wrapped
B
B
Butyl rubber (IIR2))
Ethylene
propylene rubber
E
uE
(EPDM2)) e.g. Nordel
Perfluorocarbon rubber (FFKM2))
K
K
e.g. Kalrez, Chemraz, Simriz
Chloroprene
rubber (CR2)
N
N
e.g. Neopren
Nitrile-butadiene-rubber (NBR2))
P
uP
e.g. Perbunan
Silicone rubber (VMQ2))
S
S
e.g. Silopren
Fluorocarbon rubber (FKM2))
V
uV
e.g. Viton
Hydrogenated
Nitrile-rubber
X
X4
(HNBR2))
Tetrafluoroethylene propylene
X
X5
rubber (FEPM2))
e.g. Aflas, Fluoraz
Elastomers, wrapped
TTV
FKM, double PTFE wrapped
u M1
TTE
EPDM, double PTFE wrapped
u M2
M3
TTS
VMQ, double PTFE wrapped
M4
TTN
CR, double PTFE wrapped
M5
FEP
FKM, FEP wrapped
FKM double PTFE wrapped/
M7
TTV/T
PTFE solid
Differing materials
U1
K/T
Perfluorocarbon rubber/PTFE
Non-Elastomers
G
Statotherm
Pure graphite
T
T
PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)
T2
T2
PTFE glass fiber reinforced
T3
T3
PTFE carbon reinforced
T12
T12
PTFE carbon-graphite reinforced
Y1
Burasil-U
Plastic fiber/Aramid
Material code
Description
1)EN 12756 EagleBurgmann
Spring and construction materials (Item 4/5)
Spring materials
1.4571
CrNiMo steel
uG
Hastelloy C-4
2.4610
uM
Nickel-base alloy
Construction materials
D
St
C steel
1.4122
Cr steel
uE
F
1.4301
CrNi steel
F
1.4308
CrNi cast steel
F1
1.4313
Special cast CrNi steel
1.4401
CrNiMo steel
uG
1.4404
CrNiMo steel
uG
1.4571
CrNiMo steel
uG
G
1.4581
CrNiMo cast steel
1.4462
CrNiMo steel Duplex
u G1
G2
1.4439
CrNiMo steel
G3
1.4539
NiCrMo steel
UNSS32760-Nor CrNiMoCu steel - Superduplex
u G4
M = Nickel-base alloy
2.4610
Hastelloy C-4
uM
M1
2.4617
Hastelloy B-2
M3
2.4660
Carpenter 20 Cb3
M4
2.4375
Monel alloy K500
M5
2.4819
Hastelloy C-276
M6
2.4668
Inconel 718
T = Other materials
T1
1.4505
CrNiMoCuNb steel
T2
3.7035
Pure titanium
T3
2.4856
Inconel 625
T4
1.3917
Carpenter 42
T5
1.4876
Incoloy 800
Preferred materials
1) Standard following EN 12756, Dec. 2000
2) Abbreviations acc. to ISO 1629, Nov. 2004
Color code
Shaft
Elastomers
Concentration (3)
= any
< 10 = less than 10 weight %
~ 10 = approx. 10 %
F10 = Solids up to 10 %
L
= Defined solution
< L = Unsaturated solution
> L = Supersaturated sol.
Sch = Melt
Sus = Suspension
Temperature (4)
< 100 = less than 100 C
> F = > Solidifying temp.
> K = > Crystallization temperature
< Kp = < Boiling temperature
> Pp = > Pour point
TG
= < Material temperature limit
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Maintenance
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thatcan be combined from the six service
modules. Whether for individual seal systems,
critical process elements, specific system areas
or an extensive seal service for complete plants:
the modular structure of our service makes it
possible to satisfy individual requirements.
With our tried-and-tested monitoring instrument,
SEPRO, we can also record all data relevant for
the seals for documentation and evaluation
purposes.
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