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Murinyl®
Material Characteristics
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Characteristics at a glance
higher mechanical strength than PTFE
good hydrolysis resistance
high upper limit of operating temperature
sterilisation resistant
high chemical resistance
very good UV and weathering resistance
no moisture absorption
approved for contact with food
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Murinyl® is one of the fluoroplastics and shows excellent chemical and hydrolysis resistance even at higher temperatures up to +150° C. Compared to other fluoroplastics, it also offers the best mechanical properties as well as good wear resistance.
Strength
In addition to good abrasion resistance, Murinyl® also shows good rigidity, toughness and compressive strength, making it a universal material for component design.
Resistance
In addition to its excellent chemical resistance, Murinyl® is also hydrolysis and sterilisation resistant and can be used at high operating temperatures. Its sterilisation resistance in particular makes it suitable for food and medical applications. Both indoor or outdoor applications subject to UV exposure show only insignificant long-term changes to its properties. Loads subject to chemical influences do not cause stress corrosion.
Suitable for use in wet operating conditions
Murinyl® does not absorb moisture and is therefore dimensionally stable. Its material characteristics remain constant even in wet operating conditions, obviating downtimes and breakdowns at your plant.
Contact with food
Murinyl® is approved for direct contact with food (EU directive and FDA) and is physiologically safe.
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