GRAFILIT® SP-Pure

GRAFILIT® SP-Pure is a gasket material made of high-quality expanded graphite mechanically bonded to tanged stainless steel foil. Its properties profile matches the production applications for foodstuff and consumables, where integrity and hygiene are the top priorities. With its excellent chemical resistance and operating temperature ranging from -200 to +550°C, this food-grade gasket material can be used extensively in a variety of food and beverage processing equipment. The material is taint- and taste-free and withstands harsh conditions during equipment operation as well as cleaning and sterilization.

  • CLEANING
  • FOOD INDUSTRY
  • FOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT
  • GENERAL PURPOSE
  • STEAM SUPPLY
  • STERILISATION

Composition

Expanded natural graphite (>99% carbon content), tanged stainless steel insert (AISI 316; 0.1 mm)

APPROVALS AND COMPLIANCES

  • API 607
  • BAM (oxygen)
  • DVGW DIN 30653 (5 bars)
  • DVGW DIN 3535-6
  • EC 1935/2004
  • FDA § 21 CFR 177.1550

SHEET DIMENSIONS

Size (mm): 1000 x 1000 | 1500 x 1500
Thickness (mm): 1.0 | 1.5 | 2.0 | 3.0
Other sizes and thicknesses available on request


REFERENCES

  • Danfoss

    Danfoss

    The Danfoss Group is a global producer of components and solutions for refrigeration & air conditioning, heating & water, and motion Danfoss has net sales of EUR 2,600 million and employs approximately 22,000 people worldwide with headquarters in Nordborg, Denmark.
    Danfoss’s production is approximately 250,000 items daily in more than 50 factories located in 20 countries, and its sales network consists of more than 110 sales companies and 100 agents and distributors.

  • Bayernoil, Germany

    Bayernoil, Germany

    The Bayernoil plant has a capacity of 218 thousand barrels per day in which BP owns a 22.5% share. The refinery is located in Bavaria, Germany and is operated across two locations. The refinery produces a diverse range of products such as gasoline, diesel, fuel oil and bitumen. The refinery is operated by Bayernoil.
    In 2008 the refinery completed a multi-year reconfiguration project which will position the Bayernoil refinery to be more efficient and competitive. The project resulted in the closure of one of three operating locations and the construction of new diesel production facilities, increasing yield of this deficit product.