Gland Packing JIC
3075 CHF
is a type of carbon fiber packing, possibly reinforced with PTFE, designed for
use in low-speed mechanical applications with shaft vibration. The JIC 3075
model is a specific product from the manufacturer, and the “CHF” designation
typically indicates carbon-filled material with an internal core that may
include rubber to improve flexibility.
Product Details
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Material: Carbon fiber, often reinforced with
PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene).
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Construction: Braided square carbon yarn impregnated
with PTFE dispersion and lubricant. It may also contain an inner rubber core to
enhance flexibility and vibration resistance.
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Applications: Suitable for general mechanical packing
in low-speed applications, especially where shaft vibration is a concern.
Key Features
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Carbon
Fiber:
Provides strength and chemical resistance.
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PTFE: Offers low friction and broad chemical
resistance.
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Flexibility: The optional inner core improves its
ability to handle vibration.
Why It’s Used
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Sealing: Like other gland packings, its primary
function is to create a seal around rotating shafts in equipment such as pumps
and valves to prevent fluid leakage.
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Durability: The combination of carbon fiber and
PTFE makes it long-lasting and resistant to harsh conditions.
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Vibration
and Low Speed:
Its design—especially with an optional rubber core—makes it ideal for
applications that are not high-speed but subject to vibration.