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化学産業および活性ガス施設

運転安全をサポートする潤滑剤

化学業界では、原料が化学反応を起こして完成品になります。業界全体の製品は非常に幅広く、有機・無機化学品、プラスチック、合成繊維・ゴム、石油化学品の製造などがあります。

必要な化学反応を完了するために使用されるプロセスには、通常、極端な温度、揮発性化合物、活性化学物質、および活性ガスが含まれ、効率的な潤滑環境を維持することが困難になります。

シール、Oリング、バルブに使用されるポリマーとの互換性があり、機器の寿命を延ばし、メンテナンスコストを削減できるため、Norbert®潤滑剤は、化学バルブ、ファン、ポンプ、モーター、遠心分離機、反応器、およびその他のコンポーネントに使用されます。

高品質のノルベルト®合成パーフルオロポリエーテル(PFPE)ベースの潤滑剤:

  • 482℃(900 F)までの温度または350バールまでの圧力では自然発火しません
  • 活性化学物質と一緒に使用すると、安全で、反応せず、不燃性である
  • 強い腐食環境において、広い温度範囲で潤滑性と安定した粘度を維持します
  • 化学的および生物学的に不活性で、シリコンフリー
  • 酸性またはアルカリ性の洗浄剤、消毒剤、蒸気、湿気、高温の影響を受けず、これらの状況でも反応しない
  • 業界で一般的に使用される化学物質との互換性を維持する
  • 揮発性有機化合物(VOC)や塩素を含まない

高性能潤滑剤は、活性ガスにさらされたときに安全を確保します

鉱物油や特定の合成潤滑油を含む従来の潤滑油グリースは、塩素、フッ素、臭素などの酸素やハロゲンと反応し、壊滅的な事故を引き起こす可能性があります。事故を防ぎ、活性ガスに適用する際の安全性を確保できる潤滑剤が必要です。

爆発、火災、潤滑油の劣化、機器の故障の可能性は常にありますが、Norbert®シリーズグリースは次の問題を回避するのに役立ちます。

  • 互換性のない潤滑剤を爆発限界以下に保つには、窒素パージが必要です
  • 連動装置を備えた高価でかさばる設備は故障する可能性がある
  • 従来の潤滑剤は酸素衝撃時に自動点火するリスクがある
  • 酸化、化学腐食、溶剤侵食による潤滑システムの故障
  • 従来の潤滑グリースの基油の可燃性と揮発性
  • カーボンコークスによるベアリングの故障
  • 頻繁に潤滑油を補充する

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