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The Pharmaceutical Industry is one popular segment that uses rubber diaphragms for various purposes. Sterilisiability, Hygiene, processability, biocompatibility, bio-durability as well as mechanical properties, such as flexibility and resilience, are
The mines and minerals industry makes use of wide range rubber products to meet many different needs. The most commonly used rubber product in this industry is the rubber diaphragms
In this modern world of specialty based environment, everything associated with extremely technical man needs to be special. Fabrics are no exception. Many types of specialty fabrics go to serve
Rubber has a great influence on the ways different industries operate. Rubber materials serve a variety of purposes. It is not only a cost-effective means of protecting the most valuable
Rubber, in one form or another, has been used since the olden times and the evidence of its use goes back around thousand years or more. During the olden days,
Diaphragms are counted as the most versatile element, serving as a reliable but flexible separating wall between two component spaces. Rubber Diaphragms are resistant to a variety of media at different pressure.
The rubber bladder for surge tank serves as an important component of combined surge protection systems protecting against both positive and negative pressure surges. The tank’s internal flexible bladder separates the fluid
PolyTetraFluoroEthylene (PTFE) is a form of thermoplastic resin that is resistant to practically most of corrosive services. It is one of the best materials for diaphragm because of its chemical stability
In mechanics, a diaphragm is a sheet of a semi-flexible material, usually made of rubber, anchored at its periphery. Rubber diaphragm is a kind of membrane, in various shapes and is