SYNTHETIC FIBRE PACKINGS

An increasing variety of synthetic fibers are employed in the production of mechanical compression packings, called Synthetic Fibre Packings.
This is in response from industry for improvements in overall sealing capability. The demand by users for less leakage, downtime and wear combined with reasonable payback time remains the primary criteria for the use of synthetic packing. Synthetic packings are increasingly finding favor because of the effective techniques employed by KLINGER in respect of the materials used, and in braiding and lubrication methods.

KLINGER TOPLINE K10

A combination of Acrylic yarn and PTFE to produce a durable and economic sealing material.

» Economic yet versatile synthetic packing
» Suited to general service in valves and pumps
» WRc approved
» Also available with graphite instead of PTFE lubricant – K11

KLINGER TOPLINE K25

High strength, aramid-fibre yarns with a KLINGERlock cross-braiding. With an additional PTFE lubricant.

» Suitable for abrasive and viscous media
» Ideal for sealing within extreme pumping applications – rotary or reciprocating.

KLINGER TOPLINE K4303

A combination of selected glass fibre yarns and PTFE suitable for use in static sealing and valve applications.

» A general valve and static seal packing
» Easy to cut, handle and install

KLINGER TOPLINE K4307

Flax packing with incorporated PTFE.

» Compression packing specifically designed for centrifugal pumping applications. Pumping such media as water, lubricating oil, crude oil, bilge water and sludge.

KLINGER TOPLINE K4310

A combination of selected glass fibre yarns and graphite, to produce a higher temperature packing for use in valves and static applications.

» Good thermal resistance, can be used up to 450°C
» A general valve and static seal packing