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Pulsation Dampener - Compatible Plastic Wetted Contact Parts![]() The safety of metal housing and compatibility of plastics. Combined thread and raised face flange. PVC, poly prop, or glass filled PTFE wetted parts. The purpose of the dampener called "PIPE-HUGGER" LP, with PLASTIC wetted parts, designation Peg/Plas is to provide a dampener in which all stresses from pressure, are born by metal parts, BUT with the compatibility of plastics to the process liquid being available for corrosion resistance. As the corrosive liquids are within the bladder, these dampeners do not require the air pad / nitrogen housing to be manufactured from a liquid compatible plastic. PipeHugger LP / Plas dampers are therefore useable at lower temperatures, without the danger of brittle fracture of the housing common to "all plastic" dampeners. Peg/Plas is a safer alternative than the PULSEGUARD Pig/Plas damper range. The liquid wetted plastic parts of these pulsation dampeners are typically PVC, Polypropylene, or glass reinforced PTFE. The Pipehugger LP pulse damper bladders are inventoried in: EP, Fluoro Elastomer designation "V", Nitrile, and Hypalon. 20 other bladder materials are made to order including Butyl. THE STRENGTH OF METAL - WITH LOW COST COMPATIBILITY OF PLASTIC "Safety is less expensive with the Peg/Plas PULSEGUARD PULSATION DAMPENER range" Pulsation Dampeners with Elastomeric Membranes or Flexible TubesSystem Liquid in Elastomer Bladder Type Viewsheets: Flow Fluctuation / Pressure Pulse Interception System Liquid in Bladder Connection Options Compatible Plastic Wetted Contact Parts Multiple Plunger / Multi Flow / Sanitary HP Flow Through Hubs / Base Blocks Single Connection Flange Face or Threaded Large Integral ANSI B16.5 Flange Face Large Flange Connection and Piping Base O Face plus Piping Base Block / Manifold O Face plus Piping Base / Port Divider With Non-Metallic or Wetted Parts |
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