Our Services - Bonded lining

 

A  well  -  known  technique  used  in  the  corrosion  resistance  industry  is  the  bonded  sheet  lining  method  which  uses   Fluoropolymers  in  the  form  of  sheets.

The  main  feature  of  this  process  is  to  bond  a  polymer  sheet  onto  the internal  surface  

of  a  metal  structure  at  room  temperature.  The  virgin  fluoropolymers  sheets  have  a 
backing  (glass  or  textile)  which  enables the  adhesive  epoxy  -  based  agent  to  bond  
to  the  sheets  on  the  metal substrate.

Bonded  lining  is  engineered  for  vacuum  and  mechanical  resistance  applications.  In  
severe  conditions,  Engiplas  uses   mechanical  reinforcement  as  a  backup.

The  surface  of  the  lining  is  smooth  enough  to  prevent  adherence  and the  building  up  of  the  media  inside  the   vessel.

Due  to  our  welding  skills,  the  seams  between the  two  sheets  reveal  the  same  
mechanical  characteristics  as  the   sheets.

We  can  advise  the  best  material  to  use,  based  on  our  experience  and  the  customer’s  
technical  and  commercial   needs.
 
Main  key  features:
·  Ultimate  corrosion  resistance
·  Unlimited  shapes
·  Rated  for  full  vacuum
·  Various  lining  thicknesses
·  Thermal  resistance  up  to  220  deg C
·  Permeation  resistance
·  Field  repairable
·  FDA  compliant
 
Capabilites:
·  Metal  parts  up  to  6  meters  in  diameter  x  6  metes  in  length
·  Wall  thickness  up  to  5mm
·  Mechanical  reinforcements
·  Any  nozzle  configuration
 
Materials:
·  PTFE,  TFM,  FEP  -  Used  for  extreme  corrosion  conditions
·  PFA   Used  for  extreme  corrosion  conditions  and  /  or  high  purity applications
·  ETFE,  ECTFE,  PVDF  -  Used  for  harsh  corrosion  conditions
·  PP,  HDPE  -  Used  for  moderate  corrosion  conditions

 

 








 

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