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
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
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
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