Kel-F Applications in Corrosive Systems by L C. Rubin and W. O. Teeters. Corrosion, Vol. 9, No. 3, 100-102 (1953) Mar.

Questions by Garland M. Riegel, Republic Steel Corp., Massillon, Ohio.

Authors’ Reply:

Question by C. W. McCutchen, Dow Chemical Co., Freeport, Texas:

Do you have any information on the corrosivity of liquid, gaseous or aqueous bromine (Br2) on Kel-F, plasticized and unplasticized?

Authors’ Reply:

Kel-F, plasticized and unplasticized is unaffected by gaseous or aqueous bromine.

Question by E. L. Rice, St. Louis, Mo.:

What experience have you had with Kel-F applications where continuous wear is experienced, such as sealing diaphragms on rotary seal members?

Authors’ Reply:

No actual experience, but abrasive resistance of Kel-F is quite high, which would lead one to expect good service life for diaphragm rotary seal members.

The Corrosion Engineer Uses Plastics. By F. L Whitney, Jr. Corrosion, Vol. 9, No....

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