
Product Introduction
- Brand: CARDNORM
- Product Name: Graphite Packing
- Material: Flexible Graphite
- Section Size: 0.87in×0.87in (22×22mm)
- Net Weight: 15.43lb (7kg)
- Color: Black
- Application: Sealing in Thermal Power Plants, Chemical, Metallurgical, Steel, Coal Mining Industries with High/Low Temperature and Corrosive Media
Product Features
- Made from flexible graphite, this packing is resistant to corrosion and can withstand both high and low temperatures, making it suitable for sealing in extreme industrial environments.
- With a precise square section of 0.87in×0.87in (22×22mm), it fits accurately into compatible equipment, guaranteeing optimal sealing performance.
- Each case has a net weight of 7kg (15.43lb), providing a substantial quantity ideal for large-scale equipment or multiple sealing tasks in demanding industries.
- Its black color allows for easy visual inspection, enabling quick identification of wear or damage in sealing applications.
- It is specifically designed for use in thermal power plants, chemical, metallurgical, steel, and coal mining industries, where sealing under harsh temperature and corrosive conditions is essential.
Usage Instructions
- Ensure the equipment (valves, pumps, reactors) is shut down and isolated from all power sources before beginning the installation process.
- Remove the old packing (if present) and thoroughly clean the packing chamber to remove any debris, residue, or old sealing material.
- Cut the CARDNORM graphite packing to the required length, ensuring clean, square cuts for optimal sealing. Use appropriate tools suitable for cutting graphite material.
- Install the packing into the packing chamber, layer by layer, ensuring each layer is properly seated and aligned. For square section packing, ensure the corners fit snugly into the chamber.
- Adjust the packing gland to achieve the desired sealing tightness. Graphite packing requires careful adjustment to balance sealing efficiency and friction levels, especially in high/low temperature environments.
- After installation, conduct a leak test under operating conditions. Monitor the seal for any signs of leakage or abnormal operation. Adjust the gland as necessary during initial operation, taking care not to over-tighten which could cause excessive wear.
Applicable Scenarios
- Valves and Pumps in Thermal Power Plants Handling High-Temperature Fluids
- Chemical Processing Equipment with Corrosive Media and Temperature Extremes
- Metallurgical and Steel Production Facilities Requiring Reliable Sealing





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