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Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide


Introduction a Step by Step Guide
This guide is designed as a quick reference Material and Arrangement guide to complement John Crane CSelect Selection routine.
When used without CSelect then it will be necessary to have the relevant Seal data sheets available to complete the Selection.

STAGE 1

MATERIAL SELECTION PAGES

IDENTIFY FLUID DATA

STAGE 2

SEAL TYPES

ARRANGEMENT
FLUSH/NECK
SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT
FLUSH/NECK

MATERIALS

SEAL SECONDARY
SELECTION
PAGESMATERIALS
CONTAINMENT

SEAL TYPES

IDENTIFY SEAL MATERIAL


AND ARRANGEMENT
REFER TO PRODUCT
DATASHEET

STAGE 3

SEAL SUMMARY

CHECK PERFORMANCE
LIMITS

SUITABLE SEALS

STAGE 4

SEAL DIMENSIONAL DATA

CHECK SEAL DIMENSIONS

SELECTED SEAL

CHECK MATERIAL
AVAILABILITY

Introduction
Selection and Reference

Stage 3

This guide is designed to complement John


Crane CSelect Seal Selection software. Follow
the sequence to find the most effective seal
for any of the listed fluids.

For suitable seals it will still be necessary to


check application pressure, temperature, size
and speed requirements to confirm suitability
of a selection. This data is available on the
individual product data sheets or on
www.johncrane.com

Stage 1
Over 500 commonly found fluids are listed
alphabetically in the material guide, only the
concentration and temperature of the fluid are
needed to find the material, seal arrangement
and other installation features.
Alternative compatible materials are also
shown to allow users who, for special
technical or commercial reasons, wish to use
materials and/or seal families other than the
manuals recommendation, to check that their
preference is equally suitable.
A key to the Seal Selection page headings is
provided on the fold-out page at the back.

Stage 2
The materials recommended in the material
selection pages are the most cost-effective
for the particular application. However,
suitable seal types may have slightly different
standard material combinations.
By cross-checking recommended materials
from the material selection pages with the
standard and optional materials in the
material availability chart in the seal data
sheets, (not included in this document)
appropriate material combinations can
be selected.

Seal Selection
Check List

Stage 4
Once a suitable seal has been selected, key
envelope dimensions to confirm pump fit can
be obtained from the individual product data
sheets or on www.johncrane.com

Fluid: .................................................

Concentration:..................................

Temperature:.....................................

Sealed Pressure: ..............................

Shaft/Sleeve Size: ............................

Shaft Speed:.....................................

Seal Standard: ..................................

Seal Chamber Depth:.......................

Seal Chamber Bore: .........................

Distance to Nearest
Obstruction:......................................

Further Selection Advice


If the required application is outside the list
of fluids or seal performance envelopes,
please refer either to your local John Crane
Field Sales Engineer or John Crane office for
further help.
John Crane also produce a range of Seal
Specification Leaflets for individual seal types
and they should be consulted for more
detailed performance and installation
information.

Worked Example
The worked example on the following pages
is intended to help illustrate the seal
selection process.

Worked Example
Stage 1/2 Arrangement and Material Selection Pages (Material check from Seal Data Sheets)

Fluid: Acetic Acid

Acetaldehyde
Acetic Acid
Acetic Acid

<30%
>30%

Concentration: 20%
Temperature: 25C

Acetic Anhydride
Acetone
A t
C
h di

<15%

-73
-94
20

139
56
82

.8 -40 / 100
T1F2
S F2
1.0 0 / 60
C1F1
S F2
0 / 120
T1C2F1
S F2
0 / 200
T1C2F1 D F4
1.1 -20 / 150 T2C2F1W2 D F4
.8 -20 / 100
T1F2
S F2
9
20 / 82
T2F1
D F4

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q1

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

SEAT /
MATING RING

METAL PARTS

SPRINGS

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER
P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

7 C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

NECK

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

FLUSH

ARRANGEMENT

MIN. / MAX.

HAZARD
CODES

20
118

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

-124
17

SEALED
FLUID

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

BOILING POINT
(C)

What is the John Crane recommendation for


sealing Acetic Acid in a centrifugal pump at
the following conditions in the chemical or
hydrocarbon industry?

MELTING POINT
(C)

Example:

Pressure: 5 bar g
Shaft/Sleeve Diameter: 60 mm
Speed: 2950 rpm

Hazards associated
with the product

Arrangement S
See fold-out
page 44i/ii
for key to
comment
codes

(Single Seal)

Flush F2
(Product Recirculation)

Neck N1
(None Required)

Secondary Containment Q2
(Leakage Containment)

Stage 1 and 2 Instructions


Identify the installation requirements and
recommended materials for the fluid
at the required concentration and temperature.
Choose the concentration and temperature line
that covers the required conditions.
Note the recommended materials. In this example
we have chosen to evaluate the capability of a
T502 Elastomer Bellows Seal in this application.
We need to consult the 502 Seal Data Sheet (not
included in this document) and confirm the
materials available match those recommended in
the main document. The conclusion is listed as
Stage 2.

Stage 2

Recommended Materials for Elastomer Bellows

COMPONENT

JOHN CRANE
COMPONENT
MATERIAL CODE

MATERIAL
DESCRIPTION

MATERIAL
DESCRIPTION
CODE

Flexible Member Rubber Bellows

135

Ethylene Propylene

Flexible Member O-Ring

135

Ethylene Propylene

Face/Primary Ring

171

Resin Impregnated
Carbon Graphite

Metal Parts

001

316 Stainless Steel

Seat/Mating Ring

059

Aluminium Oxide Ceramic C

Springs

001

316 Stainless Steel

GR1C1 =

Group Material Code 466A See page 44iii for other common material codes.

CONFIRMED
FROM 502
DATA SHEET

Worked Example
Stage 3 Seal Type Performance Evaluation for Seal Data Sheets
Stage 3
Check Performance Limits from Seal Data Sheet
Example:
Fluid: Acetic Acid
Temperature: 25C
Pressure: 5 bar g
Shaft/Sleeve Diameter: 60 mm
Speed: 2950 rpm
Face/Primary Ring Material: Carbon
Seat/Mating Ring Material: Aluminium Oxide Ceramic
From the Pressure/Velocity (PV) Limits chart, the maximum
operating pressure at the required shaft size
is 21 bar g. This pressure has to be corrected by the relevant
multipliers from the PV Mulitplier Factors table. In this example
the maximum pressure is given by:
21 x 0.75 x 0.6 x 1.0 x 0.85 = 8.0 bar g
Therefore the application pressure is within the pressure limit
of the selected seal.
Temperature limits for the bellows and any secondary sealing
elements should also be checked to see that the application is
within material limits.

Stage 3 Instructions
Use the pressure/velocity graph and the PV multiplier factors
to find the performance limits of the recommended seals.
If a dual seal is required then a barrier fluid is needed, please
consult John Crane for fluid control systems for tandem and
dual seals.
The choice of barrier fluid is dependent on individual plant
operating conditions and we recommend that you refer to your
local John Crane Field Sales Engineer or John Crane office for
specific recommendations.
General guidance on barrier fluid selection is given on page 12.

Worked Example
Stage 4 Seal Type Dimensional Data from Seal Data Sheets
Stage 4
Check Installation Dimensions
Example:
Fluid: Acetic Acid
Shaft/Sleeve Diameter: 60 mm
Recommended Seal: Type 502

Stage 4 Instructions
Refer to the relevant dimension tables and check
the envelope dimensions to confirm that the seal
will fit the installation.

Key to Selection Pages


Fluid Data
Fluid Properties

Hazard Codes

The first four columns after the sealed fluid column provide data on the melting point, boiling
point, specific gravity, seal temperature, and hazard codes for each of the fluids listed. The
data provided is for pure fluids only and may not be applicable to solutions or compositions.

If a fluid to be sealed is likely to present any form of hazard, it is identified and the type and
degree of hazard stated. It is possible for a fluid to present more than one hazard and these
are described below. Generally the hazards shown are for the pure substance even if the
quoted duty is dilute, because leakage will evaporate to leave concentrated deposits.

Acetaldehyde
Acetic Acid
Acetic Acid
Acetic Anhydride
Acetone
Acetone Cyanohydrin
Acetonitrile
A

t l Chl id

<30%
>30%
<15%

-73
-94
-20
-41
112

139
56
82
82
51

.8 -40 / 100
T1F2
S F2 N1 Q2
1.0 0 / 60
C1F1
S F2 N1 Q2
0 / 120
T1C2F1
S F2 N1 Q2
0 / 200
T1C2F1 D F4 N1 Q1
1.1 -20 / 150 T2C2F1W2 D F4 N1 Q1
.8 -20 / 100
T1F2
S F2 N1 Q2
.9 -20 / 82
T2F1
D F4 N1 Q1
.8 -40 / 100
T1F1
S F2 N1 Q2
-20 / 100
T1F1
S F2 N1 Q2
1 1 20 / 51 T2C2F2W1 D F4 N1 Q1

Toxic

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

T1
T2
T3

FAC

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X

Corrosive
C1 The fluid has a mild corrosive effect on human skin and tissue.
C2 The fluid has a highly corrosive effect on human skin and tissue.

The fluid has a moderate level of toxicity.


The fluid is either highly toxic, poisonous or carcinogenic.
The fluid is either extremely toxic or carcinogenic.

TOXIC

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369

NECK

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

FLUSH

ARRANGEMENT

MIN. / MAX.

HAZARD
CODES

20
118

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

-124
17

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

If a concentration range is not stated for any fluid listed, the recommended materials apply
regardless of the fluid concentration.

Flammable

CORROSIVE

F1
F2

The fluid is likely to combust when exposed to either heat or flame.


The fluid is highly flammable and will combust when exposed either
to heat or flame.

FLAMMABLE

Melting and Boiling Points

Water Reactive

The temperature in degrees Celsius is given for the melting point, i.e. the temperature below
which the fluid will solidify at atmospheric pressure, and for the atmospheric boiling point, i.e.
the temperature at which the fluid will vaporise. The melting and boiling points stated are for
pure fluids, except for aqueous solutions which are given as 0 & 100C respectively.

W1 The fluid may react when exposed to water or moisture.


W2 The fluid will have a severe adverse reaction when exposed to water
or moisture.
WATER REACTION

Oxidising

The vapour pressure of a fluid becomes an important factor in seal selection when fluids are
handled at temperatures near their boiling point at pumping pressure. If the temperature of
the fluid is higher than 20C below the atmospheric boiling point of the fluid, John Crane
should be consulted before selection and use of a seal.

O1 The fluid may produce an oxidising reaction to organic materials.


O2 The fluid produces a strong oxidising reaction to organic materials.
OXIDISING

Explosive

Specific Gravity

E2

The specific gravity or relative density for each fluid is provided.

The fluid will be explosive when exposed to either heat or flame.

EXPLOSIVE

Temperature

Spontaneous Combustion

Where appropriate, the fluid operating temperature in the seal area has been divided into
temperature bands. The bands provided should cover virtually all possible operating
temperatures for each fluid. If a seal selection is not provided for a required operating
temperature, John Crane should be consulted before selection and use of a seal.

S2

SPONTANEOUS
COMBUSTION

The fluid will react spontaneously in air without any external influence.

Installation Arrangements
Arrangement
Wherever possible the recommended sealing solution is a single seal, but if a fluid
concentration and temperature band present a significant hazard, the recommended solution
will be for a single seal with a containment device, or, in extreme cases, a dual seal
arrangement, with either a pressurised barrier fluid or unpressurised buffer fluid. Dual seal
arrangements may also be recommended in cases where there are no suitable materials
for a single seal solution.

S Single Seal

D Dual Seal

A single seal mounted internally

A dual seal installation where the seals are


mounted in a back-to-back configuration

A single seal mounted in a stationary


position with the seat/mating ring rotating

A dual seal installation where the seals are


mounted in a tandem configuration

Key to Selection Pages


Flush and Neck Arrangements
Flush

F5 Upstream Pumping

A flush is usually clean pumped fluid which is injected into the seal chamber. If necessary, the
fluid may pass through a cyclone separator or strainer to ensure that it is clean and free from
debris or abrasive matter. Certain applications may require a clean compatible fluid injection
from an external source. There are five different seal flush configurations or piping plans, and
the recommended flush is stated for each fluid concentration and operating temperature
band. API Plan numbers are quoted for each flush configuration in the following examples,
and more details of API plans are provided on page 44.

A non-pressurised buffer fluid from an external


source for use with an Upstream Pumping seal
installation. The buffer fluid must be clean and
compatible with the fluid being pumped.

F1 No Flush

Neck

No seal flush to be installed, i.e. dead ended seal


chamber with vent.

In certain circumstances a particular neck arrangement at the inboard end of the seal
chamber may be recommended to control the fluid flow in or out of the seal chamber.
Existing equipment may require modification to achieve the best seal performance.

API Plan 02

N1
F2 Product Recirculation

No special neck requirements

Recirculation of the pumped product either from the


pump discharge to the seat/face area of the seal, or
from the seat/face areas of the seal to the pump suction.

N2
An open large bore or open tapered seal housing is
recommended

API Plans 01, 11, 13 and 21

F3 Clean Flush

N3

A flow of clean fluid to the seat/face area of the seal.


The fluid can be either pumped fluid recirculated through
a strainer or cyclone separator, or a clean compatible
fluid from an external source.

A moderate neck restriction is required in the form of


a close clearance neck bush

API Plans 12, 22, 31, 32 and 41

N4
A severe neck restriction is required in the form of a
lip seal or similar device

F4 Dual Seal, Pressurised Barrier


A pressurised and circulated barrier fluid or gas from an
external reservoir for use with a dual seal pressurised
arrangement. The barrier fluid must be clean and
compatible with the fluid being pumped.
API Plans 53A, 53B, 53C, 54, 74

Secondary Containment

Note: Liquid quenches Q4 and Q5 must be piped in at bottom dead centre of the quench gland and
out at top dead centre.
Steam quenches Q4 and Q5 must be piped in at top dead centre of the quench gland and out
at bottom dead centre.

Secondary Containment

Q4 Intermittent Quench

An external seal quench arrangement may be recommended for reasons of either safety, in
the form of secondary containment, or to achieve optimum seal performance by use of a
liquid or steam quench.

A quench gland with provision for an intermittent clean


liquid or steam quench.

Q1

The quench gland should be sealed with a quench


containment seal or a lip seal, and the liquid quench flow
automatically regulated by a quench control device to
minimise wastage of quench liquid. The outlet from the
quench gland should be piped to a safe area drain.

No external quench facility required

API Plan 62

The selection pages refer to seven different secondary containment arrangements, and
explanations of these are given below.

Q2 Leakage Containment

Q5 Continuous Quench

A quench gland which is designed to operate as a


seal failure control device, diverting leakage to
either a safe area drain or to a flare.
The minimum requirement for failure control is a
fixed throttle bush, but its ability to contain liquid
or vapour emissions is relatively poor. Depending
upon the fluid to be sealed, it is common practice
to up-grade the method of containment to a
higher integrity device such as an FS Lip Seal, or
a floating or segmented bush. These seals can be
installed in conjunction with an alarm or other seal
failure indicator.

A quench gland which is fed with a continuous flow of liquid


or steam.

Q3, Q4 and Q5

The recommended quench gland sealing device for a


continuous flow of liquid is either a quench containment
seal or a lip seal. For a continuous flow of steam the
recommended quench seal is a segmental carbon bush, a
floating bush, or a fixed throttle bush. The outlet from the
quench gland should be piped to a safe area drain.
Q2

For particularly hazardous fluids, it may be


preferable to up-grade the recommended quench
arrangement from Q2 to Q6, a dual unpressurised
seal arrangement.
API Plan 61

Q3 Static Quench

API Plan 62

Q6 Unpressurised Dual Seal


An arrangement where a non-pressurised buffer fluid from
an external source is circulated between the inboard and
outboard seals. Alternatively, a dry running mechanical
containment seal could be used.
The outboard seal materials must be suitable for sealing the
pumped fluid.

Q6

API Plans 51 and 52, 72, 75, 76

A quench gland with provision for a static clean liquid quench such as an oil barrier.
The quench gland should be sealed with a quench containment seal or lip seal, and the liquid
level should be maintained at all times by a device such as a constant level oiler.
API Plan 51

Q7 Splash Guard
Externally mounted seals should be fitted with a splash
guard incorporating a drain connection, in order to pipe any
splash leakage to a safe area drain.

Q7

Selection Comments
Where appropriate, comments have been added to the selection pages beside the materials
suitability chart. The comments are numbered, and a key to them is included on the fold-out
page 44i/ii. Most of the comments are self-explanatory, but the descriptions for the most
commonly used ones are as follows.

1
2

Refer to John Crane Where No Selection Shown

Confirm Selection at Very High Temperatures


Certain fluids/applications may require special treatment at very high temperatures please consult John Crane.

9
3

Avoid Springs in Product


Certain fluids may be of a fibrous or abrasive nature, which may under normal
circumstances result in clogging of the seal. A seal design where the springs are not
immersed in the fluid is preferred.

Abrasive

Stationary-Mounted Seal
A stationary-mounted seal with a rotating seat/mating ring is the preferred installation
arrangement.

The sealed fluid is likely to be of an abrasive nature. This has been taken into
account by the preferred sealing solution.

10 Vortex Breaker
4

Atmospheric Deposits

The pump design should include a vortex breaker in the area of the seal.

The sealed fluid may leave deposits on the atmospheric side of the seal. It is
recommended that a Q3, Q4 or Q5 quench be used with an appropriate quench
medium to prevent accumulation of these deposits.

11 Q5 Steam Quench
A steam quench should be used. If the quench medium is not specified, water at
ambient temperature is recommended.

Crystallises
Indicates that the fluid to be sealed is likely to crystallise on contact with
atmosphere.

12 Q5 Hot Water Quench


A hot water quench should be used. If the quench medium is not specified, water at
ambient temperature is recommended.

Clogging
Certain fluids may be of a fibrous or abrasive nature, which may under normal
circumstances result in clogging of the seal. This has been taken into account by the
preferred sealing solution.

13 FDA Materials Available


For food-related or hygienic applications, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
approved materials are available and John Crane should be consulted if these
are required.

Heated Environment
Indicates that the sealed fluid will solidify at normal temperatures, and therefore the
pump/seal must be kept hot during operation and should be pre-heated before
equipment start-up.

14 Refer to Refinery Section


Refer to John Crane hydrocarbon processing brochure.

15 Refer to Pulp & Paper Section


Refer to John Crane pulp and paper processing brochure.

10

11

Selection Comments

16 Refer to Positive Displacement Pump Section


For positive displacement equipment solutions please refer to John Crane.

17 Consider Dry Gas Seal


Dry Gas seals may be a more economic solution on this application.

18 Check Refrigeration Oil Materials


Refrigeration oils present material compatibility problems. Please check compatibility
with the materials selected for this application.

24 Less Than 40% Gypsum


Gypsum content to be less than 40%. If above, consult John Crane.

25 From Wet Process


Refer to pure Phosphoric Acid production.

26 From Thermal Process


Refer to pure Phosphoric Acid production.

27 Pressure Surges C4 Stage


19 Check Refrigeration Fluid Materials
Refrigeration fluids present material compatibility problems. Please check
compatibility with the materials selected for this application.

20 Refer to John Crane for Higher Temperatures and Exceptions


21 Alloy C-276 Acceptable for Springs
Springs and adaptive hardware in Alloy C-276 can be used if indicated. Thin section
components such as the edge welded metal bellows are not suitable and should
not be used.

22 Quench Fluid Contained by a Mech. Seal Above 80C


Refer to John Crane pulp and paper processing brochure.

23 Dry = >98%
Application is dry if concentration is 98% or higher.

Refer to John Crane pulp and paper processing brochure.

28 See Seal Data Sheets for Specialised Face/Primary Ring


Materials
Specialist materials may be appropriate. Consult relevant seal data sheet or
brochure for available materials.

29 Dry = No water in Fluid


Water is not present in fluid.

30 < 2000ppm H2S. Refer to John Crane for Higher Levels


If application contains greater than 2000ppm H2S consult John Crane.

Dual and Multiple Seals


Introduction
Selection of Dual Seals
Where a 'D' dual seal configuration is
recommended, it is necessary to select the seal
type and materials for the outboard seal in
addition to the inboard seal.
Pressurised Dual Seals F4

capability, for example the Type 8B1RP. If the


barrier fluid pressure is lost, the inboard seal will
not be forced open by the sealed fluid pressure.
John Crane should be consulted before the
selection and use of seals for these applications
see Figure 1.

Outboard Seal Atmosphere Side

Upstream Pumping

Generally, the seal family chosen and materials


recommended for the inboard seal are also
suitable for the outboard seal. However, the
pressure of the barrier fluid must be considered
and may affect the outboard seal selection.

An Upstream Pumping seal, which is supplied


as a cartridge, is a multiple seal combining the
benefits of both a pressurised and a
unpressurised dual seal.

If the sealed fluid is considered to be only


moderately hazardous or corrosive it may be
possible to select the outboard seal materials to
suit the barrier fluid being used in preference to
the sealed fluid. This option should only be
considered where any migration of sealed fluid
into the barrier fluid presents no hazard. If there
is any doubt about this, John Crane should be
consulted before the selection and use of
alternative outboard seal materials.

Chart 1. Recommended Pressure


Barrier Fluid Pressure (bar g)
40
35

30

Cross-Section of Pressurised Dual Seal


25

Inboard Seal Sealed Liquid Side


The recommended seal materials for the inboard
seal will be specified in the selection pages.
However, when selecting a seal type, it should
be remembered that the operating pressure of
the seal will be the difference between the
barrier fluid pressure and the sealed fluid
pressure. This barrier fluid pressure should be
maintained at a minimum of 1 bar g or 10 per
cent above the sealed fluid pressure, whichever
is the greater see Chart 1.
Due to this low differential pressure, in normal
operating conditions it is unlikely that a balanced
seal type will be required. If, however, the pump
or equipment to be sealed is likely to run dry with
a consequential loss of sealed fluid pressure, it is
essential that the pressure capability of the
selected inboard seal is greater than the
maximum pressure of the seal barrier fluid.
For most applications it is necessary to ensure
that the sealed fluid is contained and barrier fluid
contamination minimised. To achieve this the
inboard seal must have a reverse pressure

Unpressurised Dual Seals Q6


20

In the case of non-pressurised dual seals,


generally, both inboard and outboard seals used
will be of the same family and material code.

15

The materials selected for the inboard seal and


the outboard seal should be suitable for the
pumped fluid and the buffer fluid used.
Ancillary Fluid Control Equipment
Both pressurised and unpressurised dual seals
require a fluid control system to manage the seal
barrier/buffer fluid supply. The requirements of
such a system are frequently tailored to suit the
application and the operating plant
requirements.
John Crane should be consulted before the
selection and use of any fluid control equipment
intended for use on hazardous applications.
Barrier/Buffer Fluids
Selection of a barrier/buffer fluid is important to
the safe and reliable operation of all dual seal
arrangements.

10
5
0
0

10

15

20

25

30

35

Sealed Fluid Pressure (bar g)

Figure 1

Cross-Section of Non-Pressurised Dual Seal.

As the fluid selected will be forming the barrier


between the sealed fluid and atmosphere, the
fluid must be non-hazardous. The fluid must be
clean, i.e. not containing debris or abrasive
deposits. It must also be compatible with and at
a temperature appropriate for the selected seal
materials.
In the case of a pressurised dual and
Upstream Pumping seals, the fluid must also be
fully compatible with the sealed fluid because
migration of the barrier/buffer fluid will occur.

Sealant
Pressure
Reverse
Pressure
Hydraulic Dia.

Hydraulic Dia.

12

13

Acetaldehyde
Acetic Acid
Acetic Acid
Acetic Anhydride
Acetone
Acetone Cyanohydrin
Acetonitrile
Acetyl Chloride
Acetyl Chloride
Acetylene, Gas

<30%
>30%
<15%

Acrylonitrile
<5%
Dry

-73
-94
-20
-41

139
56
82
82

-112

51

-81

-84

12

141

152

<10%

Aluminium Chloride
Aluminium Nitrate
Aluminium Potassium Sulphate

<95%

Aluminium Potassium Sulphate

>5%

Aluminium Sulphate

<5%

<5%

0
0

77
-

100
-

.8 -40 / 100
T1F2
S F2 N1 Q2
1.0 0 / 60
C1F1
S F2 N1 Q2
0 / 120
T1C2F1
S F2 N1 Q2
0 / 200
T1C2F1 D F4 N1 Q1
1.1 -20 / 150 T2C2F1W2 D F4 N1 Q1
.8 -20 / 100
T1F2
S F2 N1 Q2
.9 -20 / 82
T2F1
D F4 N1 Q1
.8 -40 / 100
T1F1
S F2 N1 Q2
-20 / 100
T1F1
S F2 N1 Q2
1.1 -20 / 51 T2C2F2W1 D F4 N1 Q1
-20 / 51 T2C2F2W1 D F4 N1 Q1
1.2 -40 / 25
T1F2
D F4 N1 Q1
-20 / 25
T1F2
D F4 N1 Q1
1.1 0 / 40
T2C2F1 D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 140
T2C2F1 D F4 N1 Q1
.8 -40 / 80 T2C2F2 D F4 N1 Q1
-20 / 80 T2C2F2 D F4 N1 Q1
1.4 0 / 100
T1
S F2 N1 Q5
152 / 215
T1
S F1 N1 Q5
152 / 260
T1
S F1 N1 Q5
1.0
2.4

1.0
1.0

2.7

0 / 40
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 30
0 / 60
0 / 60
0 / 70
0 / 100
0 / 30
0 / 60

T1C1
T1C1
T1C2
O2

S
S
S
S
D
S
S
S
S
S
D
S
S

F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F1
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

NECK

FLUSH

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

MIN. / MAX.

ARRANGEMENT

HAZARD
CODES

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

20
118

-83

Alcohol (see Ethyl Alcohol)


Aluminium Acetate
Aluminium Chloride

-124
17

Dry

Acrylic Acid

Adipic Acid
Adipic Acid

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

29
17

6
6
6

7,11
29

5
5

5,7
5,7

E & OE

Aminoacetic Acid

<5%

Ammonia, Gas

Ammonium Acetate
Ammonium Bicarbonate
Ammonium Bromide
Ammonium Carbonate
Ammonium Chloride
Ammonium Hydrogen Fluoride
Ammonium Hydroxide

-78
<20%

-34
-33
-

.8
.8
1.1

>20%
<12%
<70%
<60%
<40%
<30%

Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium Phosphate

<85%
<20%

Ammonium Phosphate

<40%

Ammonium Phosphate
Ammonium Stearate
Ammonium Sulphate
Ammonium Thiocyanate

>40%

Ammonium Thiocyanate

1.2

>5%

Aminoethanol (see Ethanolamine)


Ammonia Water (see Ammonium Hydroxide)
Ammonia, Anhydrous
-78

Ammonium Acetate

<80%
<40%
>40%

0
0
0
0
0
-77
0

75
0
0

30
-

1.6
2.4
1.0
1.5
1.2
.9
1.7
1.6

.9
1.8
1.3

-40 / 80
-20 / 80
-33 / 100
-20 / 100
0 / 30
0 / 60
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 20
0 / 100
0 / 100
-20 / 20
-20 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 30
0 / 60
0 / 40
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 70
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100

T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1

T1

T1
T2C2
T1C1
T1C1
O2E2

T1
T1
T1

Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5

D
D
D
D
S
S
S
S
S
D
S
S
D
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
S
S
S
S
D

F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F2
F2
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q1

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2

NECK

S
S
S
S
S
S

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

HAZARD
CODES

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 30
0 / 60
0 / 60
0 / 100

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

<95%

FLUSH

Aminoacetic Acid

MIN. / MAX.

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

ARRANGEMENT

Aluminium Sulphate

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

SEALED
FLUID

BOILING POINT
(C)

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

5,13
3,5
5
5
5,13

5
5

17

5,13

4,12
5
5


E & OE

14

15

S F1 N2 Q5
S F1 N2 Q5
S F1 N2 Q5

2.3

.9

Asphalt,Emulsified
Backwater (see Paper Stock 1%)
Barium Chloride
962
Barium Hydroxide
<50%
78
Barium Nitrate
0
Beer
0
Beer Wort
Beet Sugar
0
Benfield Solution (see Potassium Carbonate)
Bentonite
0
Benzaldehyde
-26

100
100
-

3.9
2.2
3.2
1.0
1.0
1.6

100
179

Benzene
Benzenesulphonic Acid
Benzoic Acid
Benzotrichloride

80
221

1.0 0 / 100
1.0 -20 / 135
-20 / 175
.9
6 / 80
1.0 0 / 20
1.3 0 / 100
1.4 0 / 20
0 / 215
1.2 -20 / 20
-20 / 102

Benzotrifluoride

<5%

6
44
121
-5
-29

30 / 200
30 / 400
1.0 0 / 200

102

0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 20
0 / 100
0 / 100

T3C1
T3C1
T3C1O2

T1C1F1
T1C1F1
T2F2
T2C1
T1
T2C2F1W1
T2C2F1W1
T3C2F2W2
T3C2F2W2

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE


COMP. MATL CODE
COMMENTS

Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1

D
D
D
S
S
S

F4
F4
F4
F2
F1
F1

N1
N1
N1
N1
N2
N2

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q5

S
S
S
D
D
S
D
D
D
D

F1
F2
F2
F4
F4
F3
F4
F4
F4
F4

N2
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

001
033
011

F1
F1
F1

36

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

D F4 N1 Q1
D F4 N1 Q1
D F4 N1 Q1

-40 / 25
-20 / 25
0 / 100

N1
N1
N1
N1

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

T1
T1
T2C2

.9 -20 / 135
.8 -20 / 135
1.0 0 / 120
1.2 0 / 100

NECK

1.6

148
138
184
-

MIN. / MAX.

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

FLUSH

F2
F2
F4
F4

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

ARRANGEMENT

<20%

HAZARD
CODES

Arsenic Acid
Asphalt (see Crude Oil Residue)
Asphalt Based Oil

S
S
D
D

-79
-79
-6
198

-189 -186

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

F1
T1F2
T2
T2

BOILING POINT
(C)

Amyl Acetate
Amyl Alcohol
Aniline
Aniline Hydrochloride
<20%
Aqua Regia (see Nitrohydrochloric Acid)
Arctic C Heavy (see Refrig Oils)
Arctic C Light (see Refrig Oils)
Argon, Gas

MELTING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

17

2,3,4,7,11
3,4,6,11
5

6
5,6,13
3,4,6,8,9,10

5
3,13

E & OE

Butane, Liquid
Butanediol (1,2)
Butanediol (1,3)
Butanediol (1,4)

-138
-50
21

T3C1
T3C1
T3C1
T3C1

220

1.0 70 / 120
70 / 200
70 / 215
70 / 250
1.2 153 / 220

100

1.0

0 / 70
0 / 125

T1C1
T1C1

13
-101

1.4
.0

0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100
-40 / 20
-40 / 25

T2C2
T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
T2C2W2
T2C2W2

S
D
S
S
D
D
D

F1
F4
F3
F3
F4
F4
F4

N2
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1

100
59

3.3 0 / 100
3.1 58 / 100
58 / 70
3.1 0 / 58
0 / 58

T1C1O2
T3C2O2
T3C2O2
T3C2O2
T3C2O2

D
D
D
D
D

F4
F4
F4
F4
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1

.6
.6

T2C1F2
T1F2
T1F2
T1F2
T1F2
T1F1
T1F1

D
D
D
D
D
S
S
S
S

F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F1

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q6
Q6
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q2

100
-

59

-4
-1
-1
194
207
228

1.1
1.0
1.4

-20 / 25
-40 / 25
-20 / 25
.6 -40 / 100
-20 / 100
1.0 -40 / 200
-20 / 200
1.0 0 / 200
1.0 20 / 200

T1

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q5

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

F4
F4
F4
F4
F1

NECK

D
D
D
D
S

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

HAZARD
CODES

FLUSH

Bisphenol
153
Bitumen (see Crude Oil Residue)
Black Liquor, Kraft (see Black Liquor, Sulphate)
Black Liquor, Sulphate
<10%
0
Black Liquor, Sulphate
>10%
Black Liquor, Sulphite (see Sulphite Waste Liquor)
Blood
Bonderite Solution (Zinc)
Boric Acid
<35%
0
Boric Acid
<55%
Boric Acid
>55%
Boron Trichloride
-107
Boron Trifluoride
-129
Brake Fluid (see Hydraulic Oil)
Bromic Acid
Bromine, Gas
-7
Bromine, Gas
Dry
Bromine, Liquid
-7
Bromine, Liquid
Dry
Brown Stock (see Paper Stock)
Bunker Oil (see Fuel Oil, Heavy)
Butadiene
-109
Butane, Gas
-138

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

256

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

70

MIN. / MAX.

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

ARRANGEMENT

Biphenyl

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

4,7,11

3,5,6

S F1 N2 Q2
S F1 N2 Q5

29

6
17

17,29

4,6

7
E & OE

16

17

-64

112
96
-64

Butyl Acrylate (Tert)


Butyl Alcohol (N)
Butyl Alcohol (Sec)
Butyl Alcohol (Tert)
Butyl Amine (N)

<10%
<15%

Butyl Amine (Sec)


Butyl Amine (Tert)

Butylene
Butyric Acid
Calcium Acetate
Calcium Acetate
Calcium Bisulphite
Calcium Bromide
Calcium Carbonate
Calcium Chlorate
Calcium Chloride
Calcium Chloride

-80
-115
26
-49

118
100
83
77

-104

65

-68

Butyl Butyrate

-92

<30%
<60%

<5%
<15%
>15%

120

-185
-5
0
0
38
0
0
772

45
166
-6
164
100
149
100
-

T1C1F1
T1C1F1
T1F2
T1F2
T2F1
T2F1
T2F1
T2F1
T1F1
T1F1
T1F2
T2C1F2
T2C1F2
T2F2
T2F2
T2C1F2
T2C1F2
T1F1
T1F1
T1F2
T1C2F1

T1C1

T1O2E2
T1

S
S
S
S
S
D
D
D
D
S
S
S
D
D
D
D
D
D
S
S
D
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
S
S

F1
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F1
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F3
F3
F2
F1
F1
F4
F2
F2

N2
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N2
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q6
Q2
Q5
Q5
Q2
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q5

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

Butyl Acetate (Sec)


Butyl Acetate (Tert)
Butyl Acrylate

1.0 0 / 100
.9 -140 / 120
-20 / 120
.9 0 / 112
.9
0 / 96
.9 -40 / 148
-20 / 148
.9 -40 / 120
-20 / 120
.8 -20 / 100
.8 -20 / 100
.8 25 / 100
.7 -40 / 100
-20 / 100
.7 -40 / 100
-20 / 100
.7 -40 / 100
-20 / 100
.9 -20 / 120
-20 / 165
.6 -20 / 25
1.0 0 / 150
1.0 0 / 100
0 / 100
1.1 0 / 100
2.3 0 / 149
2.9 0 / 100
2.7 0 / 100
2.2 -10 / 60
0 / 100

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

100
126

S F2 N1 Q2

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

-76

F1

NECK

1.0 20 / 180

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

180

MIN. / MAX.

FLUSH

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

19

ARRANGEMENT

BOILING POINT
(C)

Butanediol (2,3)
Butanol-1 (see Butyl Alcohol (N))
Butanol-2 (see Butyl Alcohol (Sec))
Butene (see Butylene)
Buttermilk
Butyl Acetate (N)

SEALED
FLUID

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

HAZARD
CODES

MELTING POINT
(C)

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

4,6,12

13

3,5

5,7
3,5,8,9,10
5,7
5

E & OE

<55%
<10%

Camphene
Cane Sugar (see Sugar, Syrup)
Caprolactam
Carbamate
Carbolic Acid
Carbolic Acid

69
49

180
184

1.0
1.0

41

1.1

Dry

Carbon Dioxide, Gas

-79

1.5

Carbon Dioxide, Liquid

-79

1.1

Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Castor Oil
Cat Cracker Slurry(FCCU)+H2S

Caustic Soda (see Sodium Hydroxide)


Cellosolve (see Ethylene Glycol)
Cellulose (see Paper Stock)
Cement Slurry
China Wood Oil (see Tung Oil)

-207 -190
-23
-10
93

77
313
470

100

1.0
1.6
1.0
1.0

1.0

0 / 100
T1C1
S F3 N1 Q5
0 / 40
T1C1O2 S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100 T1C1O2E2 S F1 N1 Q5
0 / 100
S F1 N2 Q1
0 / 100
S F1 N2 Q1
0 / 100
S F1 N2 Q1
0 / 60
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 100
S F2 N1 Q5
50 / 100
T1F1
S F1 N1 Q5
50 / 160
T1F1
S F1 N1 Q5
0 / 180
0 / 120
0 / 184
0 / 100
41 / 120
41 / 182
-40 / 25
-20 / 25
-40 / 25
-20 / 25
-40 / 25
-20 / 25
-20 / 77
-10 / 100
-10 / 120
93 / 200
93 / 315
93 / 400

0 / 35

T2C1
T2C2
T2C2
T2C2
T2C2
T2C2
T1
T1
T1
T1
T2F2
T2F2
T2
F1
F1
T2F1
T2F1
T2F1

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
S
S
D
D
D
S
S
D
D

F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1

S F1 N2 Q5

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

.8

NECK

159

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

50

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

FLUSH

2.3
2.3
1.9
2.3
2.2
3.1
1.0

MIN. / MAX.

ARRANGEMENT

132
100
100
-

HAZARD
CODES

0
0
43
0
0
0
0

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Calcium Hydroxide
Calcium Hypochlorite
Calcium Nitrate
Calcium Phosphate(Dibasic)
Calcium Phosphate(Monobasic)
Calcium Phosphate(Tribasic)
Calgon

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

3,5,6,7
3,5,6,7
7
29
29
17

7,11

3
5,11
5,7
3,7,8,9,10,13
3,7,8,9,10,13
3,8,9,10
5

13
1,2,3,4,6,7,14,21,30

3,4,6,8,9,10

E & OE

18

19

<10%
>10%

Chromic Sulphate
Citric Acid

10
-34
-34

1.0
1.0
1.6

Dry

<20%
<90%

<10%

Citric Acid
<95%
Clavus 32 (see Refrig Oils)
Clay Slurry
Cocoa Butter
Coconut Oil (see Vegetable Oils)
Condensate, Water (see Water, Hot)
Cooking Acid, Sulphite (see Red Liquor)
Copper Chloride
Copper Nitrate
<15%
Copper Nitrate
>15%

62

189

1.6

-45

119

1.2

-45

132

1.1

-80

158

0
0

100
-

0
33

100
-

0
0

T3C2W2
T3C2W2

D
D
S
T3C2W1O2 D
T3C2W1O2 D
T3
D
T3
D
T2
D
S
S
S

1.0 0 / 100
.9 30 / 100

0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100

T1
T1O2
T1O2

N1
N1
N2
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

METAL PARTS

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

NECK

FLUSH

F4
F4
F1
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

0 / 20
T2C2O2 D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 40
T2C2O2 D F4 N1 Q1
-40 / 100 T2C2F2O2E2 D F4 N1 Q1
-20 / 25
T3O2
D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 100
T3O2
D F4 N1 Q1
-20 / 25
T3O2
D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 120
T2C2
D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 188
T2C2
D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 100
T1C1F2
S F2 N1 Q2
-20 / 119 T1C1F2
S F2 N1 Q2
0 / 100
T1C1F2
S F2 N1 Q2
-20 / 132 T1C1F2
S F2 N1 Q2

1.8 -20 / 120


-20 / 158
1.0 30 / 100
2.7 0 / 50
0 / 100
1.0 0 / 20
0 / 100
1.7 0 / 100
1.5 0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100

2.5
3.0

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

MIN. / MAX.

ARRANGEMENT

1.0

HAZARD
CODES

40

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

-60
-101
-101

Chloro Acetone
Chloro Acetone
Dry
Chlorobenzene
Chlorobenzene
Dry
Chloroform (see Trichloromethane)
Chloromethane (see Methyl Chloride)
Chlorosulfonic Acid
Chocolate
Chromic Acid
Chromic Acid
Chromic Chloride

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Chloric Acid
Chloric Acid
Chlorine Dioxide
Chlorine, Gas
Chlorine, Liquid
Chlorine, Liquid
Chloro Acetic Acid

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

5,7

S F1 N2 Q5
S F1 N2 Q5

S F2 N1 Q5
S F2 N1 Q5
D F4 N1 Q1

5,7
5,13

29

29

3,4,7,12,13
5

29
5,7

15
17

3,4,6,15
3,4,7,12,13,16

5
5


E & OE

225

1.1

Cresol (M) Isomer

10

203

1.0

Cresol (O) Isomer

31

191

1.0

Cresol (P) Isomer


Cresylic Acid

36
11

202
235

Crude Bottoms+H2S (see Crude Oil Residue +H2S)


Crude Oil
Crude Oil +H2S
Crude Oil Residue
Crude Oil Residue +H2S

Crude Oil, Desalted


Crude Oil, Desalted +H2S
Crude Oil, Stabilised
Crude Oil, Stabilised +H2S

93
93

470
470

1.0
1.0

.9

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X

0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100

T1C1
T1C1
T1C1

0 / 60
0 / 215
0 / 120
0 / 200
0 / 120
0 / 190
0 / 120
0 / 200
0 / 120
0 / 200
0 / 235

T3C1F1
T3C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D

F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1

T1F2
T1F2
T2F2
T2F2
F1
F1
T2F1
T2F1
T2F1
T1F2
T1F2
T2F2
T2F2
T1F2
T1F2
T2F2
T2F2

S
D
D
D
S
S
D
D

F3
F4
F4
F4
F1
F1
F4
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1
N2
N2
N1
N1

Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1

S
S
D
D
S
S
D
D

F2
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1

0 / 200
0 / 300
.9 0 / 200
0 / 300
1.0 93 / 200
93 / 400
1.0 93 / 200
93 / 315
93 / 400
.9 0 / 200
0 / 300
.9 0 / 200
0 / 300
.9 0 / 200
0 / 300
.9 0 / 200
0 / 300

S F2 N1 Q5
S F2 N1 Q5
D F4 N1 Q1

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

277
059
007
509
469

NECK

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

FLUSH

ARRANGEMENT

2.3

HAZARD
CODES

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

MIN. / MAX.

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

<15%
<60%
>60%

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Copper Sulphate
Copper Sulphate
Copper Sulphate
Corn Oil (see Vegetable Oils)
Creosote Oil

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

4,14,21,30
2,3,4,6,7,11,14

4,14

1,2,3,4,6,7,14,21,30

4,11,14
4,14,21,30
4,11,14
4,14,21,30

E & OE

20

21

Diallyl Phthalate
<95%
Dry

-51

186

100

169

.8
.8
.9

.9

1.0

.9

190

1.1

-53

97

2.5

-17

340

176

1.0

1.3

Dry

Dichloro Benzene (1,4)

53

1.5

Dry
-98

57

1.2

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

F2
F2
F4
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1

0 / 100
7 / 81
-32 / 156
-20 / 156

S
S
S
S

F2
F2
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q2
Q2
Q2

T1F2
T1F1
T1F1

-20 / 120
-20 / 186

T1C1F1
T1C1F1

S F2 N1 Q2
S F2 N1 Q2

0 / 100
0 / 100
-20 / 120
-20 / 169
-20 / 120
-20 / 190
-20 / 97
-20 / 97
-20 / 100
-20 / 215
-20 / 250
-17 / 120
-17 / 176
-17 / 120
-17 / 176
53 / 120
53 / 174
53 / 120
53 / 174
-20 / 57

S F2 N1 Q1
S F2 N1 Q1
T1C1F1
T1C1F1
T1C1
T1C1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1F2

S
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
D
D
D
S
S
D
D
S
S
S

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4
F1
F1
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q2

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

S
S
D
D

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

NECK

T1F2
T1F2
T2F2
T2F2

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

FLUSH

100
81
157

.9

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

0 / 200
0 / 300
0 / 200
0 / 300

MIN. / MAX.

-77

-35

Dichloro Benzene (1,2)

Dichloro Ethane (1,1)

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

ARRANGEMENT

-32

Decalin (see Decahydronaphthalene)


Detergent (Typical)
<15%
Detergent (Typical)
>15%
Deuterium Oxide (see Heavy Water)
Diacetone Alcohol

Dichloro Benzene (1,4)

.9

6
-32

DEA (see Diethanol Amine)


Decahydronaphthalene

Dichloro Benzene (1,2)

Cumene (see Isopropyl Benzene)


Cutting Oil (Typical)
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexanone

Dibromomethane
Dibromomethane
Dibutyl Phthalate

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

HAZARD
CODES

Crude Oil, Unstabilised+H2S

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Crude Oil, Unstabilised

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

4,14,21,30

4,11,14

29

29
7,11
29
29

E & OE

S
D
D
D
D
D
D
S
D
D
D
D
S
S
S

F2
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q2

T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1

D
D
D
D
D

F4
F4
F4
F4
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1

1.2

-81

48

1.3

-50
-116
-41

-10

-61

280
269

56
35
298

245

7
153

.9
1.1

.7

-40 / 100
-20 / 100
1.0 -40 / 40
-20 / 120
-20 / 153

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

F1
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2F2
T1F2
T2C1
T2C1
T2C1
T2C1
T1
T1
T1

32

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 135
0 / 170
0 / 230
0 / 250
.7 -20 / 100
.7 -20 / 34
1.1 -20 / 120
-20 / 200
-20 / 215
-20 / 250
1.1 -10 / 100
-10 / 130
-10 / 150

-123

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2

NECK

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

1.3

MIN. / MAX.

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

FLUSH

F2
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

S
D
D
D
D
S
S

84

Digestion Liquor, Acid (see Red Liquor)


Digestion Liquor, Kraft (see White Liquor)
Digestion Liquor, Sulphate (see White Liquor)
Digestion Liquor, Sulphite (see Red Liquor)
Dimethyl Amine
-92
Dimethyl Formamide

ARRANGEMENT

Diethylene Glycol

HAZARD
CODES

Diethyl Amine
Diethyl Ether
Diethyl Phthalate

T1F2
T2F2
T2F2
T2F2
T2F2
T1F2
T1F2

-36

28

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

-20 / 57
-20 / 83
-20 / 83
-20 / 32
-20 / 32
-20 / 50
-20 / 50

BOILING POINT
(C)

Dichloro Ethane (1,1)


Dry
Dichloro Ethane (1,2)
Dichloro Ethane (1,2)
Dry
Dichloro Ethylene (1,1)
Dichloro Ethylene (1,1)
Dry
Dichloro Ethylene (1,2)
Dichloro Ethylene (1,2)
Dry
Dichloro Methane (see Methylene Chloride)
Diesel Fuel
Diethanol Amine

MELTING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

29

29

29

29

5,7

E & OE

22

23

140

50

-50

288

315

231

6 / 120
6 / 200
6 / 215
6 / 250
1.2 140 / 215
140 / 230
140 / 250
1.7 50 / 120
50 / 200
50 / 215
50 / 250
1.0 -20 / 120
-20 / 200

Diphenyl (see Biphenyl)


Distillate (Heavy)+H2S (see Hydrocarbon C8/C10 +H2S)
Distillate (Light) (see Hydrocarbon C4/C5/C6)
Distillate (Medium) +H2S (see Hydrocarbon C5/C6/C7 +H2S)
DMA (see Dimethyl Amine)
DMT (see Dimethyl Terephthalate)
Dowtherm (see Heat Transfer Oils)
Drilling Cement (see Bentonite)
Electrophoretic Paint
1.0 0 / 100
Elfrima 100 (see Refrig Oils)
Energol LPT100 (see Refrig Oils)
Energol LPT32 (see Refrig Oils)
Energol LPTF32 (see Refrig Oils)
Epichlorohydrin
-25 115 1.2 -20 / 115
Ethane, Gas
-183 -89
.4 -40 / 25
-20 / 25
Ethane, Liquid
-183 -89
.4 -40 / 100
-20 / 100
Ethanethiol (see Mercaptan, Ethyl)
Ethanol (see Ethyl Alcohol)
Ethanolamine
11
171 1.0 0 / 170

T2C2F1
F2
F2
F2
F2

T2C1

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

METAL PARTS

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

F2
F2
F2
F2
F1
F1
F1
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

S
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
D
D
D
S
S

NECK

T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
C1
C1
C1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T2C1F1
T1C1
T1C1

MIN. / MAX.

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

1.2

FLUSH

Dioctyl Phthalate

282

ARRANGEMENT

Dinitro Chlorobenzene

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

HAZARD
CODES

Dimethyl Terephthalate

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Dimethyl Phthalate

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2

S F1 N2 Q3

D
D
D
D
D

F4
F4
F4
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q6
Q6

D F4 N1 Q1

5,7,11

3,4,6

17


E & OE

Ethyl Chloride

Ethyl Formate
-79
Ethyl Phthalate (see Diethyl Phthalate)
Ethylamine
-81
Ethylene Bromide (see Dibromomethane)
Ethylene Chloride (see Dichloro Ethane (1,2))
Ethylene Dichloride (see Dichloro Ethane (1,2))
Ethylene Glycol
-14

Ethylene Oxide
Ethylene, Gas
Ethylene, Liquid
ETL (see Electrophoretic Paint)
Fatty Acid (see Lauric Acid)
Ferric Sulphate
<15%
Ferrous Sulphate
Fluorine, Gas (refer to John Crane)
Fluorine, Liquid (refer to John Crane)
Formaldehyde
Formalin (see Formaldehyde 40%)
Formamide

54

.9

17

.7

-40 / 100

T2C1F2

D F4 N1 Q1

197

1.1 -13 / 100


-13 / 120
-13 / 197
.9 -40 / 20
1.0 -40 / 25
-20 / 25
.6 -40 / 100
-20 / 100

T1
T1
T1
T2C1F2
F2
F2
F2
F2

S
S
D
D
D
D
D
D

Dry

-111 11
-169 -104
-169 -104

0
0

100

2.0
1.9

-118

101

1.0 -40 / 100


-20 / 100

206

1.1

0 / 100
0 / 100

0 / 100

F2
F2
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q5

Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q6
Q6

T1
T1

S F2 N1 Q5
S F1 N1 Q5

T2C1F1
T2C1F1

D F4 N1 Q1
D F4 N1 Q1

T1C1

S F2 N1 Q2

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

.9
.9

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

136
13

-20 / 100 T1C1F2


-40 / 78
C1F2
-20 / 78
C1F2
-20 / 100 T1C1F2
-40 / 25 T1C1F2
-20 / 25 T1C1F2
-40 / 25 T1C1F2
-20 / 25 T1C1F2
-20 / 100 T1C1F2E2

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

-95
-141

F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2

NECK

Ethyl Benzene
Ethyl Chloride

S
S
S
S
D
D
S
S
S

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

.9
.8

FLUSH

77
78

MIN. / MAX.

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

ARRANGEMENT

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

-84
-117

HAZARD
CODES

BOILING POINT
(C)

Ethyl Acetate
Ethyl Alcohol

SEALED
FLUID

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

17

11

29

5
5,7

E & OE

24

25

0 / 20
0 / 70

Fractionator Reflux (Bottom) (see Hydrocarbon C8/C10)


Fractionator Reflux (Bottom)+H2S (see Hydrocarbon C8/C10+H2S)
Fractionator Reflux (Mid)+H2S (see Hydrocarbon C5/C6/C7+H2S)
Fractionator Reflux (Middle) (see Hydrocarbon C5/C6/C7
Fractionator Reflux (Top) (see Hydrocarbon C4/C5/C6)
Fractionator Reflux (Top)+H2S (See Hydrocarbon C4/C5/C6 +H2S)
Freons (see Refrigeration Fluids)
Fruit (Juice & Pulp) (Typical)
100 1.0 0 / 100
Fuel Oil #1 (see Diesel Fuel)
Fuel Oil #2 (see Diesel Fuel)
Fuel Oil #4 (see Diesel Fuel)
Fuel Oil #5 Heavy (see Fuel Oil, Heavy)
Fuel Oil #5 Light (see Fuel Oil, Heavy)
Fuel Oil #6 (see Fuel Oil, Heavy)
Fuel Oil, Domestic (see Diesel Fuel)
Fuel Oil, Heavy
93
470 1.0 0 / 200
Fumaric Acid
0
1.6 0 / 100
Fuming Sulphuric Acid (see Oleum)
Furfural
<15% -36 162 1.0 0 / 100
Furfural
>15%
-36 / 162
Fusel Oil (see Amyl Alcohol)
Gargoyle Arctic SHL224 (see Refrig Oils)
Gas Oil, Heavy (see Hydrocarbon C5/C6/C7)
Gas Oil, Light (see Hydrocarbon C3/C4/C5)
Gas Oil, Medium (see Hydrocarbon C4/C5/C6)
Gasoline (see Petrol)
Gelatine
1.0 0 / 100
Glucose
146
1.5 0 / 60
0 / 100
Glycerine
18
290 1.3 0 / 100
0 / 200
Glycine (see Aminoacetic Acid)

T2C2
T2C2

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

T2C1F1
T2C1F1

D F4 N1 Q1
D F4 N1 Q1

T1
T1

277
059
007
509
469

S F1 N2 Q5
S F2 N1 Q5

S C 7 X X

F1
T1

Q5
Q5
Q5
Q2
Q2

1 H M X X X X X X

N2
N2
N2
N1
N1

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

S F1 N2 Q5

F1
F1
F1
F2
F2

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

D F4 N1 Q1
D F4 N1 Q1

S
S
S
S
S

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

NECK

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

FLUSH

1.2

MIN. / MAX.

ARRANGEMENT

101

HAZARD
CODES

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Formic Acid

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

3,4,6,7,11
13

3,4,6,13

3,4,6,12
3,5,6

E & OE

Heat Trans. Oil, Transcal LT


Heat Transfer Oil (Typical)
Heat Transfer Oil, Dowtherm
Heat Transfer Oil, Thermex
Heat Transfer Oil, Therminol

-45
12
12
-6

250
350
257
257
340

Heavy Distillate +H2S (see Hydrocarbon C8/C10 +H2S)


Heavy Water
4
101
Helium, Gas
-272 -269
Heptane, Liquid
Hexane, Liquid
Hexone (see Methyl Isobutyl Ketone)
Hydraulic Oil
Hydrazine
Hydrobromic Acid
<45%
Hydrobromic Acid
<68%
Hydrocarbon C2/C3/C4
Hydrocarbon C3/C4/C5
Hydrocarbon C3/C4/C5 +H2S

-91
-95

2
-87
-190
-140
-140

98
69

400
114
122
-40
0
0

-6 / 200
-6 / 400
.9 -20 / 200
-20 / 400
.9 0 / 200
0 / 400
1.1 12 / 200
12 / 400
1.1 12 / 200
12 / 400
1.5 -6 / 200
-6 / 400

T1C1

S F1 N2 Q5
S F1 N2 Q5

T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1
T1

S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2

4 / 101
-40 / 25
-20 / 25
-40 / 100
-20 / 150
-40 / 100
-20 / 100

T1F1
T1F1
T1C1F1
T1C1F1

S
D
D
S
S
S
S

F2
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2

.8 0 / 100
1.0 2 / 114
1.5 -20 / 100
-20 / 100
.5 -20 / 200
-20 / 250
.6 -20 / 200
-20 / 250
.6 -20 / 200
-20 / 250

T3C2F2
T2C2
T2C2
T1F2
T1F2
T1F2
T1F2
T2F2
T2F2

S
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D

F2
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q6
Q6
Q6
Q6
Q1
Q1

1.1
.2
.7
.7

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

3,5
3,4,6,8,9,10

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

NECK

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

.9

0 / 100
0 / 100

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

FLUSH

400

MIN. / MAX.

ARRANGEMENT

1.0
2.3

HAZARD
CODES

100
-

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Glycol (see Ethylene Glycol)


Green Liquor
0
Gypsum Slurry
0
Gypsum Suspension (FGD) (see Gypsum Slurry)
Heat Trans. Oil, Mobiltherm
-6

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

2
2
2
2
2

17

14

14

14,21,30
E & OE

26

27

Hydrocarbon C5/C6/C7

Hydrocarbon C5/C6/C7 +H2S

Hydrocarbon C8/C10

Hydrocarbon C8/C10 +H2S

-130

-90

-90

-40

-40

Hydrocarbon, Light (see Hydrocarbon C2/C3/C4)


Hydrochloric Acid
<40% -66
Hydrocyanic Acid
<15% -13
Hydrofluoric Acid (refer to John Crane)
Hydrofluosilicic Acid
0
Hydrogen Chloride, Dry Gas
-114
Hydrogen Fluoride Dry Gas (refer to John Crane)
Hydrogen Peroxide
<30%
-2

36

100

100

150

150

.6

.7

.7

.7

.7

-20 / 200
-20 / 250
-20 / 315
-20 / 400
-20 / 200
-20 / 250
-20 / 315
-20 / 400
-20 / 175
175 / 200
175 / 250
175 / 315
175 / 400
-20 / 200
-20 / 250
-20 / 315
-20 / 400
-20 / 175
175 / 200
175 / 250
175 / 316
175 / 400
-20 / 200
-20 / 250
-20 / 315
-20 / 400

T1F2
T1F2
T1F2
T1F2
T2F2
T2F2
T2F2
T2F2
T1F1
T1F1
T1F1
T1F1
T1F1
T2F1
T2F1
T2F1
T2F1
T1F1
T1F1
T1F1
T1F1
T1F1
T2F1
T2F1
T2F1
T2F1

S
S
S
S
S
D
D
D
S
S
S
S
S
D
D
D

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q6
Q6
Q6
Q6
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE


COMP. MATL CODE
COMMENTS

0 / 100
-20 / 25

T2C2
T2C2

D F4 N1 Q1
D F4 N1 Q1

-20 / 20

T1C2O1

S F2 N1 Q2

2,11,14

1,2,14,21,30

1.5

2,14

1,2,14,21,30

151

1.5
1.3

277
059
007
509
469

100
-85

S C 7 X X

D F4 N1 Q1
D F4 N1 Q1

1.2 -20 / 110


.7 -20 / 100

1 H M X X X X X X

T2C2
T2C2F2

110
26

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F4

NECK

D
D
D
D
D
D
D

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

FLUSH

.6

HAZARD
CODES

36

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

-130

MIN. / MAX.

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

ARRANGEMENT

Hydrocarbon C4/C5/C6 +H2S

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Hydrocarbon C4/C5/C6

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

2,11,14

1,2,14,21,30

17


E & OE

Hydrogen Peroxide
<85%
Hydrogen Sulphide
-84 -60
Hydrogen Sulphide
Dry
Hydrogen Sulphide, Gas (see Hydrogen Sulphide)
Hydrogen, Gas
-259 -253
Hypochlorous Acid
<10%
Injection Water (see Water, Injection)
Iso Butane (see Butane, Liquid)
Isobutane, Liquid
Isobutyl Alcohol

Ketchup
Kraft Liquor (see White Liquor)
Lacquer
Lactic Acid
Lactic Acid
Lard
Latex (refer to John Crane)

-159

-12

.6

-85
-

<70%
>70%

1.0
1.0

-73
-86
-96

Isopropyl Ether
Jet Fuel
Kerosene

107
34
89
82
153
68
170
180

18

122

39

-40 / 25
-20 / 25
0 / 100

-40 / 100
-20 / 100
.8 -40 / 107
-20 / 107
.7 -40 / 34
-20 / 34
.9 -20 / 100
.8 -20 / 100
.9 -20 / 100
-20 / 150
.7 -20 / 68
.8 0 / 100
.8 0 / 120
0 / 200
0 / 215
0 / 250
0 / 300
1.0 0 / 100
1.0
1.2

0 / 100
0 / 40
0 / 120
1.0 39 / 120

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

S F2 N1 Q2
D F4 N1 Q1
D F4 N1 Q1

F2E2
F2E2
C1O1

D F4 N1 Q1
D F4 N1 Q1
S F2 N1 Q2

D
D
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
S
S
S
S
S
S
S

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q6
Q6
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q5

S
S
S
S

F2
F2
F2
F1

N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q2
Q2
Q5

F1
T1C1
T1C1

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

T1C2O2
T2C1F2
T2C1F2

F2
F2
T1F2
T1F2
C1F2
C1F2
T1F2
T1F2
T1C1F1
T1C1F1
T2C1F2
F1
T1C1F1
T1C1F1
T1C1F1
T1C1F1
T1C1F1

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

NECK

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

FLUSH

ARRANGEMENT

HAZARD
CODES

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

-20 / 100
1.2 -20 / 100
-20 / 100

100

-146

Isopropyl Acetate
Isopropyl Alcohol
Isopropyl Benzene

MIN. / MAX.

-108

Isoprene

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

SEALED
FLUID

BOILING POINT
(C)

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

17
29

17

4,13

4,11
7,13

4,7,11

E & OE

28

29

Magnesium Chloride
Magnesium Hydroxide
Magnesium Hydroxide
Magnesium Sulphate
Magnesium Sulphate
Maleic Acid
Maleic Acid
Maleic Anhydride
Malic Acid

>10%
<10%
>10%
<5%

1.0 -11 / 120


-11 / 215

T1
T1

S F2 N1 Q2
S F2 N1 Q2

340

.9

F1

S F2 N1 Q2

2.3

230

2.4

2.7

<40%
<15%
>15%

0
55
128

200
-

1.6
.9
1.6

-20 / 120

0 / 30
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 60
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 100
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
C1W1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 30
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 60
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 100
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 30
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 60
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 60
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
T1C1F1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
T1C1F1 D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 120 T3C1F1W1 D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 200 T3C1F1W1 D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 60
T1C1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
T1C1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 150
T1C1
S F2 N1 Q5

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

NECK

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

ARRANGEMENT

MIN. / MAX.

FLUSH

HAZARD
CODES

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

.8

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

S F1 N1 Q5
S F1 N1 Q5

225

Linseed Oil (see Vegetable Oils)


Liquified Petroleum Gas (see LPGs)
LNG (see Methane, Liquid)
LPG, Butane (see Butane, Liquid)
LPG, Propane (see Propane, Liquid)
Lubricating Oil
Lye, Sulphate (see White Liquor)
Lye, Sulphite (see Red Liquor)
Magnesium Bisulphite Acid (see Red Liquor)
Magnesium Chloride
<10% 708

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

T1
T1

44

Light Distillate (see Hydrocarbon C4/C5/C6)


Lime Mud (see Clay Slurry)
Lime Slurry (see Calcium Hydroxide)
Linoleic Acid
-11

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

44 / 120
44 / 215

BOILING POINT
(C)

Lauric Acid

MELTING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

5,7,11

13

5,11

5,11
5,7

5,13

E & OE

650

3.0

0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100

Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5

MEA (see Ethanolamine)


Medium Distillate +H2S (see Hydrocarbon C5/C6/C7 +H2S)
Melamine
354
1.6 0 / 100
Melamine Resin
1.0 0 / 100
Mercaptan, Amyl
-76 124
.8 -20 / 120
Mercaptan, Butyl
-165 85
.8 -20 / 85
Mercaptan, Cetyl
18
150
.9 18 / 120
18 / 150
Mercaptan, Decyl
-26 114
.8 -20 / 114
Mercaptan, Ethyl
-121 36
.8 -20 / 36
Mercaptan, Heptyl
-43 177
.8 -20 / 120
-20 / 177
Mercaptan, Hexyl
-81 153
.8 -20 / 120
-20 / 153
Mercaptan, Lauryl
-8
115
.8 -7 / 115
Mercaptan, Methyl
-123
8
.9 -20 / 25
Mercaptan, Nonyl
-20 220
.9 -20 / 120
-20 / 215
Mercaptan, Octyl
-49 199
.8 -20 / 120
-20 / 199
Mercaptan, Propyl
-113 67
.8 -20 / 67
Mercaptan, Stearyl
29
209
.8 29 / 120
29 / 200
Mercuric Chloride
276
5.4 0 / 100
Mesityl Oxide
-53 131
.9 -20 / 100
-20 / 120
Methane, Gas
-183 -162 .6 -40 / 25
-20 / 25
Methane, Liquid (refer to John Crane)
Methanethiol (see Mercaptan, Methyl)

T1
T2C1F1
T2F2
T2F2
T1C1F1
T1C1F1

S
D
D
D
S
S
S
D
S
S
D
D
D
D
S
S
S
S
D
S
S
D
S
S
D
D

F2
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F1
F1
F4
F2
F2
F4
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1

T2F2
F1
F1
T2F1
T2F1
T2C2
T2F2
T1
T1
F1
F1
T2F2
F2
F2
T2F2
T1F2
T1F2
F2
F2

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

N1
N1
N1
N1

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

F2
F2
F2
F2

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

S
S
S
S

NECK

C1
C1
T1
T1

MIN. / MAX.

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

FLUSH

1.6

ARRANGEMENT

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

HAZARD
CODES

Manganese Chloride

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Malonic Acid

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

5
5

17

E & OE

30

31

Dry

Methyl Formate
Methyl Glycol (see Propylene Glycol)
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
Methyl Methacrylate
Methyl Propionate
Methyl Tert Butyl Ether

-92
-98

102
-24

-86

80

.8

Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone (refer to John Crane)


Methylene Chloride
Methylene Chloride
Dry
Methylene Glycol (see Propylene Glycol)
Milk
Mineral Oil

-100

32

-20 / 80
-20 / 100
1.0 -20 / 100

-85

116

.8

-48
-88
-110

-97

Molasses (see Sugar, Molasses)


Monoethanol Amine (see Ethanolamine)
Motor Spirit (see Petrol)
MTBE (see Methyl Tert Butyl Ether)
N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone (refer to John Crane)
Naphtha, Coal Tar
-

101
79
55

40

100
340

160

.9
.9
.7

1.3

-40 / 100
-20 / 100
-20 / 100
-20 / 100
-40 / 100
-20 / 100

T1F2
T1F2
T1C1F2
F2
F1
F1

-20 / 40
-20 / 40

T2C1
T2C1

1.0 0 / 100
.8 -20 / 100
-20 / 200

.9

0 / 120
0 / 200

T1F1
T1F1

S
S
S
S
S
S

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

S F2 N1 Q2
S F2 N1 Q2
S F2 N1 Q2

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

T1F2
T1F2
T1F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2

NECK

S
S
S
S
D
D
S
S

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

T1F2
T1F2
T1C1
T1C1
T2
T2
F2
T1F2

MIN. / MAX.

.9 -20 / 100
.8 -20 / 100
1.1 -12 / 120
-12 / 200
1.7 -20 / 25
-20 / 25
.9 -20 / 100
.9 -20 / 25

Dry

FLUSH

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

-94

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

57
65
199

ARRANGEMENT

Methyl Bromide
Methyl Bromide
Methyl Butyrate
Methyl Chloride
Methyl Cyanide (see Acetonitrile)
Methyl Ethyl Ketone

-98
-98
-12

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

HAZARD
CODES

Methanol (see Methyl Alcohol)


Methyl Acetate
Methyl Alcohol
Methyl Benzoate

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

29

13
28

S F2 N1 Q1
S F2 N1 Q1
S F2 N1 Q1

S F2 N1 Q2
S F2 N1 Q2

29

29

D F4 N1 Q1
D F4 N1 Q1

E & OE

0
0
-42

120
218

100
122

T3C2
T3C2
T2C2
T2C2
T2C2
T2C2O2
T3C1
T3C1

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
S
S
S
S

F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F1
F2
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1

S
S
S
D

F2
F2
F2
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1

0 / 100
T2
D
-40 / 25
D
-20 / 25
D
-40 / 90 T2C1F1O2 D
0 / 100
T1F2
D

F4
F4
F4
F4
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q6

211

1.2

-196

1.0

Nitrohydrochloric Acid
Nitromethane
Nonyl Phenol

29
-10

100
101
296

1.0
1.1
.9

Octyl Phenol
Oil of Mirbane (see Nitrobenzene)
Oleic Acid

77

.9

200

.9

Oleum
Olive Oil (see Vegetable Oils)
Oxalic Acid
Oxygen, Gas
Ozone
Paint, Oil Based

<10%

<12%

180

0
-218 -183
-192 -112
-

1.9

1.9
1.4
1.6
1.0

0 / 100
0 / 100
-20 / 70
-20 / 50
-20 / 20
-40 / 120
6 / 120
6 / 210
-40 / 25
-20 / 25
0 / 100
0 / 100
-10 / 100
-10 / 200
0 / 100
4 / 120
4 / 150
0 / 90
0 / 180

T2C2O2
T1F1E2

T1C1
T1C1
C2W2
C2W2

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

1.0
2.1
1.4

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

Q1
Q1
Q2
Q1
Q1

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

.6

NECK

F4
F4
F2
F4
F4

60

MIN. / MAX.

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

D
D
S
D
D

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

FLUSH

Nitrogen

F2
F2
F2
T2C1F1
T2C1F1

-73
-60
81

<20%
<50%
<70%
>70%

ARRANGEMENT

Natural Gas (see Methane, Gas)


NGL (see Hydrocarbon C2/C3/C4)
Nickel Chloride
Nickel Sulphate
Nitric Acid
Nitric Acid
Nitric Acid
Nitric Acid
Nitrobenzene

HAZARD
CODES

Naphtha, Printers
Naphthalene

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

-20 / 215
-20 / 260
.7 -20 / 120
1.0 81 / 120
81 / 200

BOILING POINT
(C)

Naphtha, Petroleum

MELTING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

6,7

5,7
5

17

7,11

17

E & OE

32

33

Paper Coating Solution


Paper Sizing Solution
Paper Stock
Paper Stock
Paraffin Wax

<3%
<6%

Paraffin, Liquid
Peanut Oil (see Vegetable Oils)
Pectin Liquor
Pentane, Liquid

50
-

100
100
100
-

-130

36

Perchloric Acid
<70% -112
Perchloroethylene
-22
Petrol
Petroleum Ether (see Naphtha, Petroleum)
Phenol (see Carbolic Acid)
Phenylacetic Acid
77

19
121
40

Phosgene
Phosphoric Acid, Pure (%H3PO4) <60%

-118
42

266
8
158

Phosphoric Acid, Pure (%H3PO4) >60%


Phosphoric Acid, Slurry (%H3PO4) <35%
42
Phosphoric Acid, Super (72% P2O5)
Phosphoric Acid,Contaminated (%H3PO4) <35% 42
Phthalate Ester
Phthalic Acid
201
Phthalic Anhydride
131

100
158
100
285

63 / 100
63 / 200
1.0 0 / 100
1.0 0 / 100
1.0 0 / 60
0 / 100
.9 50 / 100
50 / 200
.9 0 / 100
0 / 120

F1
F1
F2
F2
F1
F1
F1
F1
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N2
N2
N2
N2
N1
N1

Q3
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q3
Q5
Q2
Q2

1.0 0 / 100
S F2
.6 -40 / 100
T1F2
D F4
-20 / 100
T1F2
D F4
1.8 -20 / 100 T1C2O2E2 D F4
1.6 -20 / 120
T1C1
S F2
.8
0 / 69
F2
S F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2

1.1 77 / 120
77 / 200
1.4 -20 / 25
1.9 0 / 60
0 / 80
0 / 40
0 / 100
1.8 0 / 80
1.0 160 / 200
1.9 0 / 80
1.0 0 / 100
1.6 0 / 100
1.5 132 / 200

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N2
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q2
Q5
Q1

F1

T1
T1

T1C1
T1C1
T2
T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
T3C1

S
S
D
S
S
S
D
S
D
S
S
S
D

F1
F1
F4
F2
F2
F2
F4
F1
F4
F2
F2
F2
F4

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

S F1 N2 Q5
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

.8

NECK

352

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

63

0 / 100

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

FLUSH

1.0

MIN. / MAX.

ARRANGEMENT

100

HAZARD
CODES

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Paint, Water Based


Palm Oil (see Vegetable Oils)
Palmitic Acid

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

3,4,5,6

4,7,11

13

4,6,7,11

4,11,15
4,12,15
3,5,6,15

3,5,8,9,10,24

5,25

5,7,26

7
E & OE

Polyalkylene Glycol Lub. (see Refrig Oils)


Polyol Ester Lubricant (see Refrig Oils)
Polypropylene Slurry
Polyvinyl Acetate, Slurry
Polyvinyl Alcohol
<5%
Polyvinyl Alcohol
>5%
Polyvinyl Chloride

Pond Water (see Water, Dirty)


Potassium Bromide
Potassium Carbonate
Potassium Carbonate
Potassium Chlorate
Potassium Chlorate
Potassium Chloride
Potassium Chloride
Potassium Cyanide
Potassium Dichromate
Potassium Dichromate
Potassium Hydroxide

Potassium Hydroxide
Potassium Hydroxide
Potassium Nitrate
Potassium Permanganate

<80%
<20%
>20%
<25%
>25%
<5%
>5%

<5%
<55%
<10%

734
0
0
772

.9
1.2
1.3
1.4

2.7
2.5
2.3
2.0

0
0

1.5
2.7

2.0

<55%
>55%
<10%

0
0

2.1
2.7

0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 148
0 / 250

F2

0 / 60
0 / 70
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 20
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 30
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 20

T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
T1C1
T1C1E2
T1C1E2

T2

T2C2

T1O2

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

D F4 N1 Q1

S F1 N1 Q3
S F1 N2 Q5
S F1 N2 Q5

S
S
S
S
S
S
D

F1
F3
F2
F2
F3
F3
F4

N2
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1

S
S
S
S
S
D
S
S
S
D
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
S
S

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F2
F2
F2
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q5

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1.0 0 / 100
1.0 150 / 200
150 / 340

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

T2C1E2

NECK

0 / 100

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

1.8

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

FLUSH

MIN. / MAX.

ARRANGEMENT

HAZARD
CODES

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

<15%

BOILING POINT
(C)

Picric Acid
Pine Oil (see Vegetable Oils)
Pine Soap (Paper Industry)
Pitch

MELTING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

5
5

5
5

4,6,11
3
5,7
3

4,7,15
2,3,4,6,7,11

5
7
E & OE

34

35

>10%
<25%

-190

-43

Propanol (see Propyl Alcohol)


Propionic Acid
Propyl Alcohol

-22
-127

141
97

Propylene Glycol

-60

187

Propylene Oxide
Propylene, Liquid
Pulp, Wood (see Paper Stock)
PVA (see Polyvinyl Alcohol)
PVAc (see Polyvinyl Acetate)
Pyridine

-104
-185

-42

34
-48

116

Quenching Oil
260
Rapeseed Oil (see Vegetable Oils)
Raw Oil (see Crude Oil +H2S)
Red Liquor
100
Reflux (Bottom)+H2S (see Hydrocarbon C8/C10 +H2S)
Reflux (Middle) +H2S (see Hydrocarbon C5/C6/C7 +H2S)
Reflux (Top) (see Hydrocarbon C4/C5/C6)
Refrig Fluid, Freon 11
-111 24
Refrig Fluid, Freon 113
-35
48
Refrig Fluid, Freon 114
-94
4
Refrig Fluid, Freon 12

-158

-30

.5

0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100
-40 / 25
-20 / 25
-40 / 100
-20 / 100

T1O2

T1F2
T1F2
T1F2
T1F2

1.0 -20 / 100


.8 -40 / 100
-20 / 100
1.0 -40 / 100
-20 / 120
-20 / 187
1.5 -40 / 100
.5 -40 / 50
-20 / 50

T1C2F1
T1F2
T1F2

1.0 -40 / 100


-20 / 100
1.0 0 / 200

T2C1F2
T2C1F2

C1F2
F2
F2

S
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
D

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q6
Q6

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE


COMP. MATL CODE
COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

17

S C 7 X X

D F4 N1 Q1
D F4 N1 Q1
S F2 N1 Q5

4,11

3,4,5,6,15,22

1.0

0 / 120

T1C1

S F1 N2 Q5

1.5
1.6
1.5

-20 / 25
-35 / 48
-40 / 25
-20 / 25
-40 / 20

T1
T1C1
T1
T1
T1

S
S
S
S
S

1.3

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

001
033
011

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q6
Q6

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

277
059
007
509
469

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

F4
F4
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2

NECK

D
D
S
D
D
D
D

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

FLUSH

1.0
2.7
.5

HAZARD
CODES

100
-43

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

0
0
-190

MIN. / MAX.

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

ARRANGEMENT

Propane, Liquid

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Potassium Permanganate
Potassium Phosphate
Potassium Sulphate
Propane, Gas

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2

18,28
18,28
18,28

18,28
E & OE

Sea Water (see Water, Sea)


Sewage, Raw

Sewage, Sludge
Sewage, Treated
Silicon Tetrachloride
Silicon Tetrachloride

Dry

100

1.0

100
100

1.0
1.0

-70

58

1.5

S
S
S
S

F2
F2
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1

S F2 N1 Q1
S F2 N1 Q1

0 / 100
0 / 200

S F2 N1 Q3
S F2 N1 Q5

0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100
-40 / 57
0 / 57
-40 / 20
-40 / 57

S
S
S
S
S
D
S
S
S

T1C1W2
T1C1W2
T1C1W2
T1C1W2

F1
F1
F1
F1
F1
F4
F2
F2
F2

N2
N2
N2
N2
N2
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q2

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1.5

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S

NECK

1.2
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8

T1C1
T1
T1
T1

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

-46
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300

Refrig Fluid, Freon 502


Refrig Oil, Arctic C Heavy
Refrig Oil, Arctic C Light
Refrig Oil, BP Energol LPT32
Refrig Oil, Elf Elfrima 100
Refrig Oil, ESSO Zerice
Refrig Oil, Polyol Ester
Refrig Oil, SHELL Clavus 32
Refrig Oil,BP Energol LPT100
Refrig Oil,BP Energol LPTF32
Refrig Oil,Gargoyle SHL224
Refrig Oil,Polyalkylene Glyc.
Refrig Oil,SUNOCO Suniso 4GS
Refrig Oil,SUNOCO Suniso 5GS
Residue, Atmospheric (see Crude Oil Residue)
Residue, Cracked (see Crude Oil Residue)
Residue, Vacuum (see Crude Oil Residue)
Residue, Visbreaker (see Crude Oil Residue)
Resin, Natural
-

-20 / 20
-40 / 20
-20 / 20
-40 / 20
0 / 80
0 / 80
0 / 80
0 / 80
0 / 80
0 / 80
0 / 80
0 / 80
0 / 80
0 / 80
0 / 80
0 / 80
0 / 80

FLUSH

1.2
1.2

MIN. / MAX.

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

ARRANGEMENT

-26
-41

HAZARD
CODES

-108
-160

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Refrig Fluid, Freon 134A


Refrig Fluid, Freon 22

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

1,18,28
18,28

18,28
19,28
19,28
19,28
19,28
19,28
1,19,28
19,28
19,28
19,28
19,28
1,19,28
19,28
19,28

4,7,11

5,6
3,5,6
5,6

29
29

E & OE

36

37

Sodium Bicarbonate
Sodium Bisulphate
Sodium Bisulphate
Sodium Bisulphite
Sodium Bisulphite
Sodium Borohydride
Sodium Carbonate
Sodium Chlorate

Sodium Chloride
Sodium Chloride
Sodium Cyanide

<70%
>70%

<10%
>10%

<10%
>10%
<50%
>50%

<90%

<5%
<30%

1.5

0
0

0
0
851
0

801
564

2.2
2.1

1.5
1.1
2.5
2.5

2.2
1.0

2.5

1.0

>50%
55

100

1.5

0 / 60
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 30
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 20
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 30
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 40
0 / 100
0 / 100

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q2
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q5

0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100

C1
C1
C1
F1W1

S
S
D
D

F2
F2
F4
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1

C1
C1
C2
T1C1
T1C2
F2W1
T1
F2O2
F2O2
F2O2

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

F2
F1
F1
F2
F2
F2
F4
F2
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F2

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

T2
T2
T1C1

S
S
S
S
S
S
D
S
D
D
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
D
S

T1C2O2
T1C2O2

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1

NECK

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F2

HAZARD
CODES

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

S
S
S
S
S
D
D
S

MIN. / MAX.

1.0 -40 / 250


-20 / 120
-20 / 200
-20 / 215
-20 / 250
4.3 0 / 20
0 / 100
1.0 0 / 100

Sodium Dichromate
<20%
0
Sodium Dithionite (see Sodium Hydrosulphite)
Sodium Hydrosulphide
<50%
53
Sodium Hydrosulphide
Sodium Hydrosulphite

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

250

FLUSH

Silver Nitrate
Silver Nitrate
Soap Liquor
Soda Ash (see Sodium Carbonate)
Sodium Acetate
Sodium Acetate

-50

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

ARRANGEMENT

Silicone Fluid

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

13
5,7

5,7,13

5,7

5,15
13
5,11

5
5,7

5,7

E & OE

<15%
<50%
<60%
<70%
<10%
>10%
<90%

Sodium Nitrite
Sodium Phosphate Dibasic

<70%
<20%

Sodium Phosphate Dibasic

<70%

Sodium Phosphate Monobasic

<5%

Sodium Sulphate

>5%

Sodium Thiosulphate
Sodium Thiosulphate

0
0
0
0

<20%
>20%
<50%
<90%

<15%
>15%

0
0
0

1.2
2.3
2.2
2.1

2.0
1.6
2.6
2.7

1.9
2.6
1.0

1.7

0 / 60
T1C1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 80
T1C1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 90
T1C1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
T1C1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 20
T1C2O2 D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 100 T1C2O2 D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 60
T1O2E2 S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100 T1O2E2 S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100 T2O2E2 D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 30
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 60
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 60
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 60
T1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
T1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 60
T1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
T1
S F1 N1 Q5
0 / 100
S F3 N1 Q5
0 / 30
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 60
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 60
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 40 T1C2F2E2S2 D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 100 T1C2F2E2S2 D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 60
T1C1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
T1C1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 60
T1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 100
T1
S F2 N1 Q5
0 / 130
T1
D F4 N1 Q1
0 / 30
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 60
S F2 N1 Q1
0 / 60
C1
S F1 N1 Q5
0 / 100
C1
S F1 N1 Q5

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

NECK

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

FLUSH

ARRANGEMENT

MIN. / MAX.

HAZARD
CODES

2.1

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

Sodium Silicate
Sodium Sulphate

Sodium Thiocyanate

318

Sodium Phosphate Tribasic

Sodium Sulphide
Sodium Sulphide
Sodium Sulphite

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Hypochlorite
Sodium Hypochlorite
Sodium Nitrate

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

5,7
5,13

3,5
5

5,7

5,7

5
5

5,7

E & OE

38

39

Stearic Acid
Stoddard Solvent

Styrene (see Vinylbenzene)


Sugar, Carbonated Juice
Sugar, Clear Juice
<50%
Sugar, Dense Liquor
Sugar, Diffuser Juice
Sugar, Limed Juice
Sugar, Molasses
Sugar, Molten
Sugar, Syrup
Sulphamic Acid
Sulphate Liquor (see White Liquor)
Sulphite Liquor (see Red Liquor)
Sulphite Waste Liquor
Sulphonated Oil
Sulphur
Sulphur Chloride
Sulphur Dioxide, Dry
Sulphuric Acid
<25%
Sulphuric Acid
<55%

70
-

361
260

0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 120
0 / 200
.8 70 / 100
70 / 200
1.0 0 / 100
0 / 215
0 / 250
60 / 100
0 / 70
0 / 20
60 / 100
60 / 100
50 / 100
50 / 100
60 / 100
0 / 100

T1F1
T1F1
T1F1

F1
F1
F2
F2
F2

N2
N2
N1
N1
N1

Q3
Q5
Q2
Q5
Q5

C1

S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S

F3
F3
F1
F3
F3
F3
F1
F2
F1

N1
N1
N2
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5

S
S
S
D
D
S
S

F1
F2
F1
F4
F4
F2
F2

N2
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q5
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2

100
100
100
100
100
100

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.6
1.3
2.1

116
-80
-76
10

100
445
138
-10
327

1.0 0 / 120
3.0 0 / 100
F2
2.1 140 / 200
F1
1.7 -20 / 138 T3C2W2
1.4 -20 / 100 T2C1O2
1.8 0 / 20
C2W2
0 / 20
C2W2

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE


COMP. MATL CODE
COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X

S
S
S
S
S

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

001
033
011

NECK

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

FLUSH

S F3 N1 Q1
S F3 N1 Q5

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

277
059
007
509
469

1.0

ARRANGEMENT

HAZARD
CODES

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)
MIN. / MAX.

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

Sour Water (see Water, Sour)


Soya Bean Oil (see Vegetable Oils)
Spent Sulphite Liquor (see Sulphite Waste Liquor)
Splitter Bottoms +H2S (see Hydrocarbon C8/C10 +H2S)
Sponge Oil (see Hydrocarbon C4/C5/C6)
Starch
<5%
Starch
>5%
Steam
-

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

1,17

3,5,13

4,6,7,11
11

3,5,13
3,5,13
3,4,6,8,9,10,13
3,5,13
3,5,13
3,5,7,13,16
5,7,13,16
5,13
5,7

3,5,6,15

7
13

E & OE

Sulphurous Acid

Suniso 4GS (see Refrig Oils)


Suniso 5GS (see Refrig Oils)
Super Phosphoric Acid (see Phosphoric Acid,Super)
Tall Oil
Tallow
Tar (Coal)
Tartaric Acid
Tartaric Acid

<20%

0
-43

Thinners, Oil Paint

100
100
147

66

1.0
.9
1.1
1.8

1.0
1.5
1.6

.9

208

.7

-50

162

.9

0 / 120
0 / 200
35 / 100
0 / 200
0 / 30
0 / 60
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 100
-20 / 120
-20 / 147
-20 / 120
-20 / 147

T3C1
T3C1
T3C1
T3C1

S
S
S
D
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
D
D
D

F1
F1
F1
F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F1
F4
F4
F4
F4

N2
N2
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N2
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q3
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1

-40 / 100
-20 / 100
0 / 120
0 / 200
-20 / 120
-20 / 162

C1F2
C1F2
T1F2
T1F2
T1F2
T1F2

S
S
S
S
S
S

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2

T2C1F1

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F4

NECK

S
S
S
S
S
S
D
D
D

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

0 / 20
0 / 70
0 / 20
0 / 90
11 / 20
11 / 90
11 / 120
1.0 0 / 70
0 / 100

Dry

Tetrachloroethylene (see Perchloroethylene)


Tetrahydrofuran
-65
Thinners, Cellulose Lacquer

225
-

C2W2
C2W2
C2W2
C2W2
C2W2
C2W2
C2W2
T2C1
T2C1

MIN. / MAX.

>20%

Teepol
Terephthalic Acid, Slurry
Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethane

35
0

FLUSH

<85%
>85%
Dry

ARRANGEMENT

Sulphuric Acid
Sulphuric Acid
Sulphuric Acid

<70%

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

HAZARD
CODES

Sulphuric Acid

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

SEALED
FLUID

BOILING POINT
(C)

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

23
23
23
13

4,7

5,13

3,7

29

Thiols (see Mercaptans)


E & OE

40

41

Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichloroethylene
Trichloromethane

Dry

Trichloromethane

Dry

-38
-73

74
87

1.3
1.5

-64

61

1.5

21

Triethylamine

-115

Tung Oil

31

Turpentine

<5%

135

420

335

90
162
-

1.2

1.1

.7
.9
.9
1.3

>5%

Vacuum Residue (see Crude Oil Residue)


Varnish

1.0

0 / 100
0 / 120
0 / 200
-20 / 74
-20 / 87
-20 / 87
-40 / 61
-20 / 61
-40 / 61
-20 / 61
-20 / 135
-20 / 200
-20 / 215
-20 / 250
0 / 100
0 / 135
0 / 200
-40 / 100
-20 / 100
31 / 100
31 / 200
0 / 100
0 / 162
0 / 30
0 / 60
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100

T1
T2C1
T2C1
T2C1
T2C1
T2C1
T2C1
T3C2
T3C2
T3C2
T3C2
T2C1
T2C1
T2C1
T2C1F2
T2C1F2

T1F2
T1F2

T1F2

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

D F2 N1 Q6

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q3
Q5
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5

F2
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F1
F1
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

S F1 N2 Q5
D F4 N1 Q1
S F2 N1 Q2
S
S
S
S
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
S
S
S
D
D
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

NECK

.9

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

230

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

FLUSH

C2W2
T1C1F2

ARRANGEMENT

4.2 0 / 100
1.8 -20 / 120
.9 -20 / 100

HAZARD
CODES

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

136
111

-35

Triethanolamine

Urea

1857
-25
-95

MIN. / MAX.

Dry

Tricresyl Phosphate

Urea

BOILING POINT
(C)

Titanium Dioxide Slurry


Titanium Tetrachloride
Toluene
Toluol (see Toluene)
Transformer Oil

MELTING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

29

3,5,8,9,10,11,15

29

29

4,7,11

E & OE

Vegetable Oil, Linseed Oil


Vegetable Oil, Olive Oil
Vegetable Oil, Palm Oil
Vegetable Oil, Peanut Oil
Vegetable Oil, Pine Oil
Vegetable Oil, Rapeseed Oil
Vegetable Oil, Soya Bean Oil
Vinegar
Vinyl Acetate

-10
-19
-6
30
3
-6
22
17
-100

Vinyl Chloride, Gas


-160
Vinyl Chloride, Gas
Dry
Vinyl Chloride, Liquid
-160
Vinyl Chloride, Liquid
Dry
Vinylbenzene
-31
Vinylidene Chloride (see Dichloro Ethylene (1,1))
Waste Liquor, Sulphite (see Sulphite Waste Liquor)
Water Deionised (Demin.)
0
Water, Boiler Feed
0

145

100
100

1.0
1.0

343
210
118
73
-14
-13

0 / 120
0 / 120
0 / 130

C1
T1C1F2
T1C1F2
T2C1F2
T2C1F2
T2C1F2
T2C1F2
T1F1

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N2
N2
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q3
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q3
Q5
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q3
Q5
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2

S F2 N1 Q1
S F2 N1 Q1
S F2 N1 Q1

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

1 H M X X X X X X

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

F2
F2
F2
F1
F1
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F1
F1
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F1
F1
F2
F2
F2
F4
F4
F4
F4
F2

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
D
D
D
S

NECK

0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 120
.9 25 / 100
25 / 120
.9 -10 / 100
-10 / 120
.9 -19 / 100
-19 / 120
.9 -6 / 100
-6 / 120
.9 30 / 100
30 / 120
.9 3 / 100
3 / 120
.9 0 / 100
0 / 120
.9 -6 / 100
-6 / 120
.9 22 / 100
22 / 120
1.0 0 / 118
.9 -40 / 73
-20 / 73
.9 -14 / 25
-14 / 25
.9 -20 / 25
-20 / 25
.9 -30 / 100

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

25

HAZARD
CODES

1.0
.9

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

100
-

FLUSH

Vegetable Oil, Corn Oil

MIN. / MAX.

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

ARRANGEMENT

Vegetable Oil, Coconut Oil

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Vegetable Juice
Vegetable Oil

BOILING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

MELTING POINT
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

4,11
13
3,4,7,11
13

7,13
4,7,11,13
13

13

7,13

13
13

17
29

29

20

E & OE

42

43

Water, Sour (H2S Only)


Water, Ultra Pure (>10 MOhm/cm)

F1
T1C1
T1C1

0 / 100

F1

S F2 N1 Q2

S F2 N1 Q2
S F2 N1 Q1

-3

<45%
>45%

100
101

100
100
100
100

1.0
1.0

1.0
1.0
.9
1.0

T1

100

1.0

-47
-

139
100

.9 -20 / 120
1.0 0 / 60

T1C1F2

290
0

2.9
2.1

2.0

T1C2
T1C1O2
T1C1O2
T1
T1
T1

0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 100

S F2 N1 Q2
S F3 N1 Q1
S F2 N1 Q1
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S

D
S
S
S
S
D

F2
F2
F3
F3
F3
F3
F3
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F1
F1

F4
F2
F2
F2
F2
F4

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N2
N2

N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1

Q1
Q1
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q1
Q5
Q5
Q2
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q5
Q5

Q1
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q5
Q1

SEAT /
MATING RING SPRINGS

METAL PARTS

P V E P1 K K T Y1 G2 T M2 T8 T

B A2 B Q1 U2 G M2 M1 G1 G T5 T7 M3 T1 S V R Q2 S G M2 M1

DIN MATERIAL CODE

B A G D X X Q W X P H X X

R U X S 5

1 H M

MATL DESCR. CODE

001
033
011

0 / 130
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 120
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 60
0 / 100
0 / 120
0 / 100
0 / 100
0 / 120
0 / 100
0 / 120
0 / 180

COMP. MATL CODE


COMMENTS

S C 7 X X
277
059
007
509
469

1 H M X X X X X X

130
134
135
461
394
230
138
139
212
334
033
208
611
171
218
369
277
005
001
033
011
015
224
013
244
038
032

NECK

1.0
1.0
1.0

SECONDARY
CONTAINMENT

100
100
100

T1

FLUSH

0
0
0

White Water (see Paper Stock 1%)


Wine
Wood Pulp (see Paper Stock)
Wort (see Beer Wort)
Xylene
Yeast
Zerice (see Refrig Oils)
Zinc Chloride
Zinc Nitrate

ARRANGEMENT

0 / 30
0 / 100
0 / 80

HAZARD
CODES

1.0
1.0
1.0

0
0

Whisky
White Liquor

Zinc Sulphate

100
100
100

Water, Sea - max20,000 mg/litre Cl ion

Zinc Sulphate

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

Water, Sea (Dirty)

0
0
0

MIN. / MAX.

Note 2: = Acceptable.
Note 3: Seal performance limits must also be checked.

FACE /
PRIMARY RING

FLEXIBLE MEMBER

BOILING POINT
(C)

Water, Chlorinated (<500ppm)


Water, Dirty
Water, Drinking (Potable)
Water, Formation (see Water, Produced)
Water, Hot
Water, Injection
Water, Produced

Note 1: Please refer to fold-out page 44i/ii for key


to column headings, codes and comments.

MELTING POINT
(C)

SEALED
FLUID

SEALED
TEMPERATURE
(C)

Seal Material and Arrangement Guide

3,5
5

3,5,6,22,27

3,5

20

5
5
5,7,13

E & OE

44

Reference Data for Selection Pages


API Plans
API PLAN LEGEND
Heat exchanger

API PLAN 02

API PLAN 01

API PLAN 11

API PLAN 13

API PLAN 12

Y-type strainer
Flow regulating
valve

Pressure gauge
with block valve

Block valve

Dial thermometer
Check valve
Pressure switch
with block valve

PLU

Orifice

FO
CO

Cyclone separator

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code F2
Secondary Containment

Flow indicator

API PLAN 21

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code F1
Secondary Containment

API PLAN 22

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code F2
Secondary Containment

API PLAN 23

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code F3
Secondary Containment

API PLAN 31

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code F2
Secondary Containment

API PLAN 32

API PLAN 41

FI
PI
OPTIONAL

TI
TI

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code F2
Secondary Containment

TI

TI

TI

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code F3
Secondary Containment

API PLAN 51

Arrangement Code S/D


Flush Code Secondary Containment

API PLAN 52

API PLAN 53A

BY VENDOR

NORMALLY

API PLAN 53B

PSL

IF S

RESERVOIR

LI

API PLAN 54

PSL

PI

BLADDER
ACCUMULATOR

MAKE UP
BARRIER
FLUID

LSH

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code F3
Secondary Containment

API PLAN 53C


ACCUMULATOR

PI

NORMALLY

PS

OPEN

KE UP BUFFER
UID

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code F3
Secondary Containment

BY VENDOR
PI

OPEN

RESERVOIR

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code F3
Secondary Containment

LSL

LI

RESERVOIR

M
F

PSL

PI

LSH
KE UP
RIER FLUID

IF

LBO

LSL

LSL

TI
TI

LBO

PLAN 51

LBO

LBI

LBI

Arrangement Code S/D


Flush Code
Secondary Containment Q3

Arrangement Code D
Flush Code
Secondary Containment Q6

API PLAN 61

Arrangement Code D
Flush Code F4
Secondary Containment

API PLAN 72
GBI

LBI

LBI

LBI

Arrangement Code D
Flush Code F4
Secondary Containment

API PLAN 62

LBO

LBO

Arrangement Code D
Flush Code F4
Secondary Containment

API PLAN 74

CSV

API PLAN 75

GBI

GBI

FROM

Arrangement Code D
Flush Code F4
Secondary Containment

API PLAN 76

CSV

GBI

CSV

Q
Q

CSD

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code
Secondary Containment Q2

Arrangement Code S
Flush Code
Secondary Containment Q3/Q4/Q5

PLAN 72

CSD

Arrangement Code D
Flush Code
Secondary Containment Q6

CSD

GBO

PLAN 74

Arrangement Code D
Flush Code F4
Secondary Containment

Arrangement Code D
Flush Code
Secondary Containment Q6

Arrangement Code D
Flush Code
Secondary Containment Q6
E & OE

Selection Comments

Hazard Code
T = Toxicity
F = Flammable

Recommended
Material
Description

W = Water Reactive

Flexible Member

O = Oxidising

Nitrile
Chloroprene
Fluorocarbon
Ethylene Propylene
Nitrile (HNBR)
Perfluoroelastomer
Perfluoroelastomer
Pure PTFE
Glass Filled PTFE
Exfoliated Graphite
Inconel Alloy 718
Alloy C-276
AM350 Stainless Steel
Inconel 718 (NACE heat treatment)

C = Corrosive to Tissue

E = Explosive
S = Spontaneously
Combustible
See page 6

Arrangement Code
S = Single Seal
D = Dual Seal
See page 7

Flush Code
F1 = None = API Plan 02
F2 = Product Recirculation =
API Plans 01, 11, 13 and 21
F3 = Clean Flush =
API Plans 12, 22, 31, 32 and 42
F4 = Double Seal Pressurised Barrier =
API Plans 53 and 54
F5 = Upstream Pumping
F6 = API Plan 74,75,76
See page 8

Comp. Matl DIN


Mat'l Descr. Matl
Code Code Code
130
132
134
135
461
394
230
138
198
212
334
033
208
611

B
N
A
G
D
X
X
Q
W
X
P
H
X
X

P
N
V
E
P1
K
K
T
Y1
G2
T
M2
T8
T

171
218
369
348
605
277
121
005

R
U
X
X
X
S
J
5

B
A2
B
B
A
Q1
Q4
U2

001
033
011
207
015
224
013
244
038
032

1
H
M
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

G
M2
M1
G2
G1
G
T5
T7
M3
T1

277
059
007
025
469

S
C
7
K
X

Q1
V
R
U1
Q1

001
033
011

1
H
M

G
M2
M1

Face/Primary Ring
Resin Impregnated Carbon Graphite
Antimony Impregnated Carbon Graphite
Resin Impregnated Carbon Graphite
Antimony Impregnated Carbon Graphite
Nickel/Chrome Impregnated Carbon Graphite
Sintered Silicon Carbide
Silicon Carbide Coated Graphite
Nickel Bonded Tungsten Carbide

Metal Parts
316 Stainless Steel
Alloy C-276
Alloy 400 (Monel)
FV520B Stainless Steel
Duplex Stainless Steel
316L Stainless Steel
174 PH Stainless Steel
Iron/Nickel Low Expansion Alloy
20Cb-3 Stainless Steel
Titanium

Seat/Mating Ring

N1 = No Special Requirements

Sintered Silicon Carbide


99.5% Aluminium Oxide Ceramic
Austenitic Cast Iron
Cobalt Bonded Tungsten Carbide
Silicon Carbide (Banded)

N2 = Large Bore or Tapered Housing

Springs

N3 = Moderate Restriction

316 Stainless Steel


Alloy C-276
Alloy 400 (Monel)

Neck Code

N4 = Severe Restriction
See page 8

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

Refer to John Crane where no selection shown


Confirm Selection at Very High Temperatures
Abrasive
Atmospheric Deposits
Crystallises
Clogging
Heated Environment
Avoid Springs in Product
Stationary-Mounted Seal
Vortex Breaker
Q5 Steam Quench
Q5 Hot Water Quench
FDA Materials Available
Refer to Refinery Section
Refer to Pulp & Paper Section
Refer to Positive Displacement Pump Section
Consider Dry Gas Seal
Check Refrigeration Oil Materials
Check Refrigeration Fluid Materials
Refer to John Crane for Higher Temps and Exceptions
033 Acceptable for Springs
Quench fluid contained by a Mech. Seal above 80C
Dry = >98%
Less than 40% Gypsum
From Wet Process
From Thermal Process
Pressure Surges C4 Stage
See family sections for specialised face materials
Dry = No water in fluid

30 = < 2000ppm H2S. Refer to John Crane for higher levels


See page 10

Secondary Containment Code


Q1 = None
Q2 = Leakage Containment = API Plan 61
Q3 = Static Quench = API Plan 51
Q4 = Intermittent Quench = API Plan 61
Q5 = Continuous Quench = API Plan 62
Q6 = Tandem Seal = API Plans 51, 52, 72,
75 and 76
Q7 = Splash Guard
See page 9

44i

Selection Comments

Hazard Code

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

T = Toxicity
F = Flammable

Recommended
Material
Description

W = Water Reactive

Flexible Member

O = Oxidising

Nitrile
Chloroprene
Fluorocarbon
Ethylene Propylene
Nitrile (HNBR)
Perfluoroelastomer
Perfluoroelastomer
Pure PTFE
Glass Filled PTFE
Exfoliated Graphite
Inconel Alloy 718
Alloy C-276
AM350 Stainless Steel
Inconel 718 (NACE heat treatment)

C = Corrosive to Tissue

E = Explosive
S = Spontaneously
Combustible
See page 6

Arrangement Code
S = Single Seal
D = Dual Seal

Comp. Matl DIN


Mat'l Descr. Matl
Code Code Code
130
132
134
135
461
394
230
138
198
212
334
033
208
611

B
N
A
G
D
X
X
Q
W
X
P
H
X
X

P
N
V
E
P1
K
K
T
Y1
G2
T
M2
T8
T

171
218
369
348
605
277
121
005

R
U
X
X
X
S
J
5

B
A2
B
B
A
Q1
Q4
U2

001
033
011
207
015
224
013
244
038
032

1
H
M
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

G
M2
M1
G2
G1
G
T5
T7
M3
T1

277
059
007
025
469

S
C
7
K
X

Q1
V
R
U1
Q1

001
033
011

1
H
M

G
M2
M1

Face/Primary Ring

See page 7

Resin Impregnated Carbon Graphite


Antimony Impregnated Carbon Graphite
Resin Impregnated Carbon Graphite
Antimony Impregnated Carbon Graphite
Nickel/Chrome Impregnated Carbon Graphite
Sintered Silicon Carbide
Silicon Carbide Coated Graphite
Nickel Bonded Tungsten Carbide

Flush Code
F1 = None = API Plan 02
F2 = Product Recirculation =
API Plans 01, 11, 13 and 21

Metal Parts
316 Stainless Steel
Alloy C-276
Alloy 400 (Monel)
FV520B Stainless Steel
Duplex Stainless Steel
316L Stainless Steel
174 PH Stainless Steel
Iron/Nickel Low Expansion Alloy
20Cb-3 Stainless Steel
Titanium

F3 = Clean Flush =
API Plans 12, 22, 31, 32 and 42
F4 = Double Seal Pressurised Barrier =
API Plans 53 and 54
F5 = Upstream Pumping
F6 = API Plan 74,75,76
See page 8

N1 = No Special Requirements
N2 = Large Bore or Tapered Housing

Springs

N3 = Moderate Restriction

316 Stainless Steel


Alloy C-276
Alloy 400 (Monel)

Neck Code

N4 = Severe Restriction

Refer to John Crane where no selection shown


Confirm Selection at Very High Temperatures
Abrasive
Atmospheric Deposits
Crystallises
Clogging
Heated Environment
Avoid Springs in Product
Stationary-Mounted Seal
Vortex Breaker
Q5 Steam Quench
Q5 Hot Water Quench
FDA Materials Available
Refer to Refinery Section
Refer to Pulp & Paper Section
Refer to Positive Displacement Pump Section
Consider Dry Gas Seal
Check Refrigeration Oil Materials
Check Refrigeration Fluid Materials
Refer to John Crane for Higher Temps and Exceptions
033 Acceptable for Springs
Quench fluid contained by a Mech. Seal above 80C
Dry = >98%
Less than 40% Gypsum
From Wet Process
From Thermal Process
Pressure Surges C4 Stage
See family sections for specialised face materials
Dry = No water in fluid

30 = < 2000ppm H2S. Refer to John Crane for higher levels


See page 10

Secondary Containment Code


Q1 = None

Seat/Mating Ring
Sintered Silicon Carbide
99.5% Aluminium Oxide Ceramic
Austenitic Cast Iron
Cobalt Bonded Tungsten Carbide
Silicon Carbide (Banded)

=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

Q2 = Leakage Containment = API Plan 61


Q3 = Static Quench = API Plan 51
Q4 = Intermittent Quench = API Plan 61
Q5 = Continuous Quench = API Plan 62
Q6 = Tandem Seal = API Plans 51, 52, 72,
75 and 76
Q7 = Splash Guard

See page 8

See page 9
44ii

44iii

Group Material Codes

Group Material Codes (continued)

For material combinations not shown refer to John Crane.

Group
Material
Code

Seal Material
Description Code
AR171
AR1C1
AR1S1
AR1SH
ARHSH
ARMCM
ARMSM
AS1S1
ASHSH
BR171
BR1C1
BR1S1
BRMCM
BS1S1
BSMSM
GR171
GR1C1
GR1S1
GRHCH
GRMCM
GS1S1
GSHSH
GSMSM
GSMSM
GU1C1
GU1S1
GUMSM
HASHSHAXHSHBSHSHBXHSHXSHSNR1C1
PA R X C PA R X S PA R X S PBRX7PBRXCPBRXSPGRXSPXJXSQR171
QR1C1
QR1S1
QRHCH
QRHSH
QRMSM
QS1S1
QX1CX

X=369
X=369
X=230
X=207
X=207
X=207
X=207
X=207
X=207
X=207
X=230 X=207

X=195 X=093

354A
352A
546C
402D
749D
357A
448D
397D
742D
387A
384A
753C
379A
419D
368D
468A
466A
530C
530B
531A
540C
374C
508D
529C
476C
477C
257F
819E
853E
286F
623E
622E
431A
809C
644C
808C
800C
801C
931D
640C
648D
244A
234D
602C
308A
555D
309B
753A
656A

Component Material Codes


Face/
Seat/
Metal
Primary
Mating
Parts
Static Seal
Ring
Ring

Flexible Member
Sec. Seal
134
134
134
134
134
134
134
134
134
130
130
130
130
130
130
135
135
135
135
135
135
135
135
135
135
135
135
033
033
033
033
033
132
334
334
334
334
334
334
334
334
138
138
138
138
138
138
138
138

134
134
130
130
230
134
134
134
130
130
130
135
230
198

171
171
171
171
171
171
171
277
277
171
171
171
171
277
277
171
171
171
171
171
277
277
277
277
218
218
218
277
369
277
369
277
171
171
171
171
171
171
171
171
121
171
171
171
171
171
171
277
198

001
001
001
001
033
011
011
001
033
001
001
001
011
001
011
001
001
001
033
011
001
033
011
011
001
001
011
033
033
033
033
033
001
207
207
207
207
207
207
207
207
001
001
001
033
033
011
001
001

007
059
277
277
277
059
277
277
277
007
059
277
059
277
277
007
059
277
059
059
277
277
277
277
059
277
277
277
277
277
277
277
059
059
277
277
007
059
277
277
277
007
059
277
059
277
277
277
059

Springs
001
001
001
033
033
011
011
001
033
001
001
001
011
001
011
001
001
001
033
011
001
033
011
011
001
001
011
001
001
001
001
033
033
011
001
093

Group
Material
Code

Seal Material
Description Code
QXS1SX
WR171
WR1S1
WR1S1
WS1S1
XR171
XR1C1
XR1S1
XR1SH
XS1S1
XS1S1
XX51SXX51SX X X 1 S - X=276
X X X 1 S - X=462

X=195 X=093

X=454
X=462
X=212
X=212

X=230
X=230
X=230
X=230
X=230
X=212
X=212
X=212
X=369
X=369

606D
262A
214D
255C
201D
391C
390C
780C
285F
379E
583C
842E
910E
855E
849E

Component Material Codes


Face/
Seat/
Metal
Primary
Mating
Parts
Static Seal
Ring
Ring

Flexible Member
Sec. Seal
138
198
198
198
198
230
230
230
230
230
212
334
208
208
208

198
212
212
212
212

277
171
171
171
277
171
171
171
171
277
277
005
005
369
369

001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001

277
007
277
277
277
007
059
277
227
277
277
277
277
277
277

Springs
093
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
033
001
001
-

Alternative Materials
Material Description

Hard-Faced Stainless Steel


Hard-Faced Alloy 400
Hastelloy B-2
Chrome Oxide on 316 Stainless Steel
Titanium
Carpenter 20 Cb-3 Stainless Steel
PVDF Coated 316 Stainless Steel
Compressed Fibre
PTFE Coated Stainless Steel
Gasket Grade PTFE
Carbon Filled PTFE
Composite Filled/Pure/Filled PTFE
Glass Filled PTFE
304 Stainless Steel
Low Carbon 316 Stainless Steel
Nitrile (FDA)
Ethylene Propylene (FDA)
Iron-Nickel Low Expansion Alloy
Inconel X-750
FEP Jacketed Fluorocarbon
SS Reinforced Exfoliated Graphite
904L Stainless Steel
Resin Impregnated Carbon Graphite
Antimony Impregnated Carbon Graphite
Ethylene Propylene (EDF)
SiC/Silicon/Graphite Compound
320 Stainless Steel
Reaction Bonded Silicon Carbide
Resin Impregnated Carbon Graphite

Component
Material
Code

Material
Description
Code

009
010
012
031
032
038
093
140
146
157
180
195
198
200
224
234
235
244
246
282
323
429
444
448
449
477
475
509
539

9
L
X
X
X
X
X
V
X
Q(W)
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
R
U
G
X
X
S
X

Note: DIN code numbers shown in brackets indicate John Crane DIN code additions.

DIN
Material
Code
K
T(4)
M
W
T(1)
G(3)
T(2)
Y
T(2)
T
Y2

Y1
F
G
P(1)
E(2)
T(7)
T(9)
M(4)
G(1)
G(5)
B
A(2)
E
Q3
G
Q2
B

Temperature Conversion Table


Find the temperature you want to convert (C or F) in the centre column (heavy type).
The converted temperature in C will be in the left hand column, or in F in the right hand column.
C
62.2
56.7
51.1
45.6
40.0
34.4
28.9
23.3
17.8
17.2
16.7
16.1
15.6
15.0
14.4
13.9
13.3
12.8
12.2
11.7
11.1
10.6
10.0
9.4
8.9
8.3
7.8
7.2
6.7
6.1
5.6
5.0
4.4
3.9
3.3
2.8
2.2
1.7
1.1
0.6
0
0.6
1.1
1.7
2.2
2.8

80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37

112.0
94.0
76.0
58.0
40.0
22.0
4.0
14.0
32.0
33.8
35.6
37.4
39.2
41.0
42.8
44.6
46.4
48.2
50.0
51.8
53.6
55.4
57.2
59.0
60.8
62.6
64.4
66.2
68.0
69.8
71.6
73.4
75.2
77.0
78.8
80.6
82.4
84.2
86.0
87.8
89.6
91.4
93.2
95.0
96.8
98.6

3.3
3.9
4.4
5.0
5.6
6.1
6.7
7.2
7.8
8.3
8.9
9.4
10.0
10.6
11.1
11.7
12.2
12.8
13.3
13.9
14.4
15.0
15.6
16.1
16.7
17.2
17.8
18.3
18.9
19.4
20.0
20.6
21.1
21.7
22.2
22.8
23.3
23.9
24.4
25.0
25.6
26.1
26.7
27.2
27.8
28.3

38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83

100.4
102.2
104.0
105.8
107.6
109.4
111.2
113.0
114.8
116.6
118.4
120.2
122.0
123.8
125.6
127.4
129.2
131.0
132.8
134.6
136.4
138.2
140.0
141.8
143.6
145.4
147.2
149.0
150.8
152.6
154.4
156.2
158.0
159.8
161.6
163.4
165.2
167.0
168.8
170.6
172.4
174.2
176.0
177.8
179.6
181.4

28.9
29.4
30.0
30.6
31.1
31.7
32.2
32.8
33.3
33.9
34.4
35.0
35.6
36.1
36.7
37.2
37.8
38.3
38.9
39.4
40.0
40.6
41.1
41.7
42.2
42.8
43.3
43.9
44.4
45.0
45.6
46.1
46.7
47.2
47.8
48.3
48.9
49.4
50.0
50.6
51.1
51.7
52.2
52.8
53.3
53.9

F
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129

183.2
185.0
186.8
188.6
190.4
192.2
194.0
195.8
197.6
199.4
201.2
203.0
204.8
206.6
208.4
210.2
212.0
213.8
215.6
217.4
219.2
221.0
222.8
224.6
226.4
228.2
230.0
231.8
233.6
235.4
237.2
239.0
240.8
242.6
244.4
246.2
248.0
249.8
251.6
253.4
255.2
257.0
258.8
260.6
262.4
264.2

C
54.4
55.0
55.6
56.1
56.7
57.2
57.8
58.3
58.9
59.4
60.0
60.6
61.1
61.7
62.2
62.8
63.3
63.9
64.4
65.0
65.6
66.1
66.7
67.2
67.8
68.3
68.9
69.4
70.0
70.6
71.1
71.7
72.2
72.8
73.3
73.9
74.4
75.0
75.6
76.1
76.7
77.2
77.8
78.3
78.9
79.4

130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175

44iv

266.0
267.8
269.6
271.4
273.2
275.0
276.8
278.6
280.4
282.2
284.0
285.8
287.6
289.4
291.2
293.0
294.8
296.6
298.4
300.2
302.0
303.8
305.6
307.4
309.2
311.0
312.8
314.6
316.4
318.2
320.0
321.8
323.6
325.4
327.2
329.0
330.8
332.6
334.4
336.2
338.0
339.8
341.6
343.4
345.2
347.0

80.0
80.6
81.1
81.7
82.2
82.8
83.3
83.9
84.4
85.0
85.6
86.1
86.7
87.2
87.8
88.3
88.9
89.4
90.0
90.6
91.1
91.7
92.2
92.8
93.3
96.1
98.9
101.7
104.4
107.2
110.0
112.8
115.6
118.3
121.1
123.9
126.7
129.4
132.2
135.0
137.8
140.6
143.3
146.1
148.9
151.7

176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
205
210
215
220
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
265
270
275
280
285
290
295
300
305

348.8
350.6
352.4
354.2
356.0
357.8
359.6
361.4
363.2
365.0
366.8
368.6
370.4
372.2
374.0
375.8
377.6
379.4
381.2
383.0
384.8
386.6
388.4
390.2
392.0
401.0
410.0
419.0
428.0
437.0
446.0
455.0
464.0
473.0
482.0
491.0
500.0
509.0
518.0
527.0
536.0
545.0
554.0
563.0
572.0
581.0

154.4
157.2
160.0
162.8
165.6
168.3
171.1
173.9
176.7
179.4
182.2
185.0
187.8
190.6
193.3
196.1
198.9
201.7
204.4
207.2
210.0
212.8
215.6
218.3
221.1
223.9
226.7
229.4
232.0
235.2
237.8
240.6
243.3
246.1
248.9
251.7
254.4
257.2
260.0
265.6
271.1
276.7
282.2
287.8
293.3
298.9

F
310
315
320
325
330
335
340
345
350
355
360
365
370
375
380
385
390
395
400
405
410
415
420
425
430
435
440
445
450
455
460
465
470
475
480
485
490
495
500
510
520
530
540
550
560
570

590.0
599.0
608.0
617.0
626.0
635.0
644.0
653.0
662.0
671.0
680.0
689.0
698.0
707.0
716.0
725.0
734.0
743.0
752.0
761.0
770.0
779.0
788.0
797.0
806.0
815.0
824.0
833.0
842.0
851.0
860.0
869.0
878.0
887.0
896.0
905.0
914.0
923.0
932.0
950.0
968.0
986.0
1004.0
1022.0
1040.0
1058.0

C
304.4
580
310.0
590
315.6
600
321.1
610
326.7
620
332.2
630
337.8
640
343.3
650
348.9
660
354.4
670
360.0
680
365.6
690
371.1
700
376.7
710
382.2
720
387.8
730
393.3
740
398.9
750
404.4
760
410.0
770
415.6
780
421.1
790
426.7
800
432.2
810
437.8
820
443.3
830
448.9
840
454.4
850
460.0
860
465.6
870
471.1
880
476.7
890
482.2
900
487.8
910
493.3
920
498.9
930
504.4
940
510.0
950
515.6
960
521.1
970
526.7
980
532.2
990
537.8 1000

F
1076.0
1094.0
1112.0
1130.0
1148.0
1166.0
1184.0
1202.0
1220.0
1238.0
1256.0
1274.0
1292.0
1310.0
1328.0
1346.0
1364.0
1382.0
1400.0
1418.0
1436.0
1454.0
1472.0
1490.0
1508.0
1526.0
1544.0
1562.0
1580.0
1598.0
1616.0
1634.0
1652.0
1670.0
1688.0
1706.0
1724.0
1742.0
1760.0
1778.0
1796.0
1814.0
1832.0

45

Seal Size Codes


Metric Seal Sizes

Inch Seal Sizes

Seal
Size
(mm)

Seal
Size
Code

Seal
Size
(mm)

Size
Size
Code

8
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
23
24
25
28
30
32
33
35
38
40
43
45
48
50
53
55
58
60

0080
0100
0120
0130
0140
0150
0160
0170
0180
0190
0200
0220
0230
0240
0250
0280
0300
0320
0330
0350
0380
0400
0430
0450
0480
0500
0530
0550
0580
0600

63
65
68
70
73
75
78
80
83
85
88
90
93
95
98
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155
160
165
170

0630
0650
0680
0700
0730
0750
0780
0800
0830
0850
0880
0900
0930
0950
0980
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500
1550
1600
1650
1700

Seal
Size
(Decimal
Inches)

Seal
Size
Code

0.375
0.500
0.625
0.750
0.813
0.875
1.000
1.125
1.250
1.375
1.500
1.625
1.750
1.875
2.000
2.125
2.250
2.375
2.500
2.625
2.750
2.875
3.000
3.125

0095
0127
0158
0190
0206
0222
0254
0285
0317
0349
0381
0412
0444
0476
0508
0539
0571
0603
0635
0666
0698
0730
0762
0793

Seal
Size
(Fractional
Inches)
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
1 3/16
7/8
1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 3/8
1 1/2
1 5/8
1 3/4
1 7/8
2
2 1/8
2 1/4
2 3/8
2 1/2
2 5/8
2 3/4
2 7/8
3
3 1/8

Seal
Size
(Decimal
Inches)

Seal
Size
Code

3.250
3.375
3.500
3.625
3.750
3.875
4.000
4.125
4.250
4.375
4.500
4.625
4.750
4.875
5.000
5.125
5.250
5.375
5.500
5.625
5.750
5.875
6.000

0825
0857
0889
0920
0952
0984
1016
1047
1079
1111
1143
1174
1206
1238
1270
1301
1333
1365
1397
1428
1460
1492
1524

Seal
Size
(Fractional
Inches)
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6

1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1/8
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1/8
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8

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Slough, UK

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So Paulo, Brazil

Middle East, Africa, Asia


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