Temperature guide & pump code matrix, Typical code = b 50. 05. a a. b b. n n s - lf – Blagdon Pump X50 Metallic User Manual
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HG-CF-1099 Rev. Q – 05.09.13
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Caution -
Operating temperature limitations are as follows:
Operating Temperatures
Materials
Maximum
Minimum
Optimum
Buna-n -
General purpose, oil resistant. Shows good solvent, oil, water and hydraulic fluid resistance. Should not
be used with highly polar solvents like acetone and MEK, ozone, chlorinated hydrocarbons and nitro hydrocarbons.
176
o
F
80
o
C
-18
o
F
-28
o
C
50
o
to 140
o
F
10
o
to 60
o
C
EPDM -
Shows very good water and chemical resistance. Has poor resistance to oils and solvents, but is fair on
ketones and alcohols.
212
o
F
100
o
C
-11
o
F
-24
o
C
50
o
to 212
o
F
10
o
to 100
o
C
Neoprene -
All purpose. Resistant to vegetable oil. Generally not affected by moderate chemicals, fats greases
and many oils and solvents. Generally attacked by strong oxidising acids, ketones, esters, nitro hydro carbons and
chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons.
212
o
F
100
o
C
-4
o
F
-20
o
C
50
o
to 130
o
F
10
o
to 54
o
C
Santoprene® -
Injection moulded thermoplastic elastomer with no fabric layer. Long mechanical flex life.
Excellent abrasion resistance.
212
o
F
100
o
C
-10
o
F
-23
o
C
50
o
to 212
o
F
10
o
to 100
o
C
PTFE -
Chemically inert, virtually impervious. Very few chemicals are known to react chemically with PTFE :
molten alkali metals, turbulent liquid or gaseous fluorine and a few fluoro-chemicals such as chlorine trifluoride or
oxygen difluoride which readily liberate free fluorine at elevated temperatures.
356
o
F
180
o
C
32
o
F
0
o
C
50
o
to 212
o
F
10
o
to 100
o
C
Viton® -
Shows good resistance to a wide range of oils and solvents : especially all alphatic, aromatic and
halogenated hydrocarbons, acids, animal and vegetable oils.
356
o
F
180
o
C
0
o
F
-18
o
C
75
o
to 212
o
F
24
o
to 100
o
C
Polypropylene -
High strength, light weight, corrosion resistant polyolefin which easily withstands most chemi-
cals, with no known solvent at room temperature.
158
o
F
70
o
C
32
o
F
0
o
C
50
o
to 140
o
F
10
o
to 60
o
C
Temperature Guide & Pump Code Matrix
VALVE SEATS
B : BUNA-N
S : ST. STEEL
E : EPDM
A : ALUMINIUM
N : NEOPRENE
V : VITON
T : PTFE
VALVE BALLS
B : BUNA-N
T : PTFE
E : EPDM
V : VITON
N : NEOPRENE
S : ST. STEEL
D : DELRIN (ACETAL)
DIAPHRAGMS
B : BUNA-N
T : PTFE
E : EPDM
V : VITON
H : POLYESTER (HYTREL)
N : NEOPRENE
P : POLYURETHANE
R : SANTOPRENE
O : ONE-PIECE PTFE
X : PTFE/VITON (HIGH TEMP.)
(SEE PAGE 12 FOR DETAILS ON SPECIFYING
HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS)
SUFFIX - (WHERE APPLICABLE)
LF : LUBE FREE
F : FLANGED - ANSI 150
N : NPT THREADS
H : HYDROSTATIC TEST
(A THREE DIGIT NUMBER SUFFIX
DENOTES A SPECIAL DESIGN
i.e. 301 = OPPOSED SUCTION)
PREFIX
B : BLAGDON UK
N : BLAGDON USA
V : VERSA-MATIC
X : ATEX CERTIFIED
WETTED COMPONENTS
A : ALUMINIUM
C: CAST IRON
S : 316L STAINLESS STEEL
NON - WETTED COMPONENTS
A : ALUMINIUM
C : CAST IRON
S : 304 STAINLESS STEEL
VALVE TYPE
B : BALL
W : WEIGHTED BALL
SUCTION ORIENTATION
B : BOTTOM
DESIGN LEVEL
MODEL NO.
50 : 2”
TYPICAL CODE =
B 50. 05. A A. B B. N N S - LF
Exclusions :
= Not available with ‘X’ prefix pumps.
= Only available on Stainlees Steel wetted models.