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Electrical carbon products

Mechanical Carbon

 

Carbon Graphite:

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   Self – lubricating

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  Chemically inert

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  Temperature resistant

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  Light weight

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  Resilient

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  Dimensionally stable

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  Impermeable to gases & liquids
     
     
     

  

Silicon Carbide:

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Diamond hard surface property

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   Outstanding resistance to abrasive slurries & aggressive chemical solution

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Well suited to corrosive applications

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Handle extreme temperature conditions
     
     
     

Graflon:

 

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  Operates equally at oil free, mini-lube & fully lubricated environments  

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  Made to withstand very high pressure  

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  Constant through complete process control  

  

 Typical applications:

 

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  Seal Rings: Liquid pumps  (water, petrol, fuel oils, acids & other media), gas pumps, domestic  appliances, compressors,  automobile water pumps & machine tools

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  Bearings & Bushings: Industrial machinery, submersible pumps, chemical pumps, aircraft fuel pumps & defy hot pumps

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Seal Rings: Liquid pumps  (water, petrol, fuel oils, acids & other media), gas pumps, domestic  appliances, compressors,  automobile water pumps & machine tools

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Vanes: Kinds of rotary pumps especially in chemical industry, food industry, medical equipment, dispensing equipment, metering equipment & vending machines

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Compressor packing: All kinds of reciprocating compressors & dry compressors

    

 

Specialty Graphite

Range of graphite that vary in physical and chemical properties to meet many varied applications

Continuous Casting:

  Horizontal Continuous Casting for Strip

       Ø      Precision machined for maximum die life

       Ø      Superior Finishing for best possible cast metal surface

       Ø      Precision machined to reduce "Finning" and improve die life

       Ø      Monolithic dies for easier die building and extended die life

 Continuous Casting for Bar

       Ø      Excellent die finishing to enhance cast bar finish

       Ø      Precision machined for optimum thermal conductivity

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