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Valve Packing

Originally published in 1992
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S Glass" yarn was originally developed by NASA for high temperature space and aeronautical applications. When John Crane Inc. required material that would withstand temperatures higher than 1200 degrees Fahrenheit they contacted Owens-Corning which had developed a number of applications for the material. John Crane combines the yarn with other components to make Style 287-I packing. The product can be used in chemical processing operations nuclear power stations petroleum products etc. Advantages include increased service life and reduced maintenance costs."

Full article: http://hdl.handle.net/hdl:2060/20020083223

Abstract
S Glass" yarn was originally developed by NASA for high temperature space and aeronautical applications. When John Crane Inc. required material that would withstand temperatures higher than 1200 degrees Fahrenheit they contacted Owens-Corning which had developed a number of applications for the material. John Crane combines the yarn with other components to make Style 287-I packing. The product can be used in chemical processing operations nuclear power stations petroleum products etc. Advantages include increased service life and reduced maintenance costs."
Valve Packing

Valve Packing

Valve Packing

Valve Packing