CRANE ChemPharma Flow Solutions: ResistoflexATL PTFE Advanced Technology Liner
CRANE ChemPharma Flow Solutions launches a new lined pipe system for severe service applications, the ResistoflexATL PTFE Advanced Technology Liner.
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Featuring an outer shell protection that delivers superior permeation control up to 450° F, the ResistoflexATL meets the most difficult temperature and pressure cycling requirements. Additionally, its PTFE liner offers a 60% reduction in permeation rate in aggressive chemical services at elevated temperatures. The new product line is a cost-effective solution for handling corrosion in severe service applications.
Other features include a standard configuration that includes a premium paint system, vent couplings and PTFE vent extension for the ultimate in housing protection.
For more information, visit www.cranechempharma.com.
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