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EPDM Seals suit high pressure gas applications.

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EPDM Seals suit high pressure gas applications.
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November 6, 2003 - Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Valve Seals are specified to minimize in-service gas absorption and can be used in place of conventional rubber seals. They are suited for medical applications, aerospace projects, and similar uses where gas absorption can interfere with normal equipment operation.

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Peter Paul Electronics Co., Inc.
480 John Downey Dr.
New Britain, CT, 06050
USA


Peter Paul EPDM seals, non-absorbent, high pressure uses

New Britain, CT- Peter Paul now produces Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) valve seals for high pressure gas applications in place of more absorbent standard rubber seals.

EPDM seals can be applied in medical environments, aerospace projects, and similar uses where gas absorption can interfere with normal equipment operation. EPDM seals are available for most Peter Paul valve lines, particularly models in the 20, 30, and 50 Series.

Gas can be absorbed by the material In standard seals, and in instances of low pressure, which causes it to balloon, sometimes even fracture. The unique, high durometer EPDM seals, developed by Peter Paul and used In place of conventional seal material, however, have great resistance and are specified to minimize in-service gas absorption.

Peter Paul Electronics, established in 1947, provides through worldwide distribution a broad range of standard and miniature solenoid valves, explosion proof, high-flow and high pressure models - most UL and CSA listed; complementary manifolds and stacking bodies in stainless, brass or aluminum; solenoid valve operators for OEM use; and a vast array of body, housing and coil options for standard and special applications.

For further information, contact:

Peter Paul Electronics Co., Inc.

480 John Downey Dr. PO Box 1180

New Britain, CT 06050-1180

Phone: 860-229-4884

FAX: 860-223-1734

E-MAIL: info@peterpaul.com
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