VIFOR KGM CS

VIFOR KGM CS

VIFOR KGM CS

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Material Composition:

Chrysotile asbestos fibre, Styrene Butadiene Rubber & NBR

General properties and applications :

It is idealy suitable for joits with low sealing loads & relatively uneven sealing surfaces such as oil pans, valve covers, etc. Characterized controlled swelling in oils.


Factors affecting on the gasket

The suitability of a gasket material for an application is dependent upon a multiplicity of factors as shown in the above digram. Max. temperature and pressure values can not define the suitability for application. It is always advisable to consider these factors when selecting a material for a given application .

Areas of application



1- This area refer , the gasket material is normally suitable subject to chemical compatibility.

2- This area refer, the gasket material may be suitable but a technical support is recommended.

3- This area refer, do not install the gasket without technical evaluation.

 

Dimensions of standard sheets :

Standard sheet sizes :1500 X 1500 mm, 1500 X 2250 mm, 1500 X 4500 mm ,1500 X 1000 mm,1000X1000 mm 1500 X 4000 mm, 1500 X 2000 mm, 1300 X 3900 mm, 1270 X 1270 mm, 2100 X 3000 mm, 1500 X 3000 mm.

Thickness: 0.25mm to 6.00 mm

Specification: IS 2712:1998

COMPLIANCE: ASTM:F104 F 112541 E39 M7

FINISH : Yellow /Yellow (other Colour on Customer requirement).

Technical data

 

All data are typical values and refer to sheet thickness of

 Test methodSpecified ValueUnit
Max. Operating Temperature 500°C
Max. Operating Pressure 100Kg/cm²
DensityASTM F 13151.8 -2.00g/cm³
CompressibilityASTM F 36 A7-17%
RecoveryASTM F 36 A≥ 40.0%
Tensile StrengthASTM F 152≥ 21.0N/mm²
    
    
    
Stress Relaxation (16h, 300°C)DIN 52913≤ 30 
Loss on ignitionASTM F 495≤ 28%
ASTM oil no.3 (5h, 150°C)ASTM F 146 %
Thickness increase Weight increase 20-40
15-30
%
%
ASTM Fuel B (5h, 23°C)ASTM F 146- 
Thickness increase Weight increase 20-40
10-20
%
%
Water (48h, 23°C)ASTM F 146  
Weight increase ≤ 10.0%
FlexibilityASTM F 147 BNo Cracks==

 

All information and recommendations given in this brochure are correct to the best of our knowledge. However, in view of the wide variety of possible installation and operating conditions one cannot draw the final conclusion in all application cases regarding the behaviour in a gasket joint. Therefore, information can only serve as a guideline.

VIFOR JOINTINGS PVT. LTD.

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

COMPRESSED ASBESTOS MATERIAL

1- IDENTIFICATION OF THE MATERIAL AND SUPPLIER


Product Name

Other Generic Names:

Description:

MSDS Number

Supplier


Vifor KGM „CS‟

Compressed Asbestos Fiber Jointing Sheet

Chrysotile Asbestos fiber, mineral fiber, inorganic Fillers, Rubber bonded

Sheet

SJPL CAF - 15

Vifor Jointings Pvt. Ltd.

Plant Address : M4 & M5, H.H. Shaikha Maryam

Building, 30th Street, Umm Hurair Street, Dubai

 

2 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

* Asbestos is listed as a confirmed human carcinogen by IARC.

See Section 11: “Toxicological Properties” for potential health effects

3 - COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Ingredient

Proportion

Rubber binder

<20 %

Fibers

<85 %

Inert inorganic fillers

<10%

4 - FIRST AID MEASURES


Eye Contact :


Inert dust, rinse with water.

 

Skin Contact :


Inert dust, wash with soap and water.

 

Inhalation :


Asbestos is encapsulated in binder. If asbestos dust is created from the product, inhalation may result in long term health effects.

 

Ingestion :


Inert dust, not a hazard.

 

5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

Suitable Extinguishing Media Water, carbon dioxide, powder extinguishers, foam extinguishers

Hazards from Combustion Products In case of combustion, the same gases are produced as with burning rubber. The following may be produced in case of fire: Carbon monoxide; carbon dioxide; sulphur oxides; nitrous gases (NOx); irritating/caustic, combustible as well as poisonous carbonisation gases.

Precautions for Firefighters and

Special Protective Equipment Breathing apparatus and eye protection must be worn to protect from dust, fumes and burning rubber

6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Emergency Procedures Fire: See Section 5

Personal: See Section 4

Environmental: No known environmental hazards exist.

Methods and Materials for

Containment and Cleanup Approved vacuum cleaners with high efficiency filters (HEPA)

conforming to AS3544 or equivalent must be used to clean areas.

 

Additional


In the case of improper use (see Section 8) fine dust may result. Adequate suction and filtering of the exhaust air should be ensured.

 

7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE


Handling


Care must be taken as the material may have protruding wire that may cause laceration. No special precautions necessary when handling the material in its finished form as the synthetic mineral fibres are encapsulated in a rubber matrix. However, whenever further processing of sheets/gaskets is undertaken, the potential for the release of fibres exists.

 

Storage


Store in cool dry location. Avoid sunlight and contact with oil and chemicals as this will shorten the shelf life. Under acceptable conditions, no deterioration can be expected for three/four years after which product loses flexibility but does not release fibers.

 

8 - SPECIAL PROTECTION

When subject to operations that create dust levels higher than 10mg\m3 (Nuisance dust) use dust Collection and /or dust respirator.

9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Solubility (water)

-

Insoluble

Specific Gravity/Density

-

1.8-2.0 g/cc

Odour

-

None

Appearance

-

Flat or rolled sheet from 0.25mm upto 6.00mm in Thickness.

  

Colour is Yellow.

 

10 - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

This is stable material under normal use, handling, and storage conditions. Shelf life is measure

in years. In service avoid incompatible media .The importer can provide chemical resistance data upon Written Request.

11 – TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES


Route of Entry :

Exposure :

Chronic Exposure :

Toxic Effects :


Inhalation of asbestos dust has shown to cause cancer. Smokers have

an increased risk of lung cancer when exposed to asbestos. No

adverse effect in skin contact, eye contact or ingestion. Acute

No immediate reaction to overexposure.

Long term overexposure to asbestos dust may cause asbestosis, lung

cancer and mesothelioma of the pleura and peritoneum.

Listed as a confirmed human carcinogen by IARC (Group 1)

 

12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Ecotoxicity Not known. Insoluble in water, precipitates.

Persistence and Degradability Not known. Not biologically degradable (self-classification).

Mobility Not known

13- DISPOSAL PROCEDURES

Dispose of in a sanitary landfill in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations of country.

14 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION

   

UN Number

None allocated

UN Proper Shipping Name

None allocated

Class and Subsidiary Risks

Not relevant

Packing Group

Not relevant

Special Precautions for User Do not transport with Explosives, Oxidising agents, Organic peroxides and foodstuffs. In sheet and cut under normal transport conditions. Not

defined as a Dangerous Good by the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail.

 

Hazchem Code


None allocated

 

15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION

Regulations for dangerous materials not applicable.

16 - OTHER INFORMATION

The information presented is based on the present level of knowledge and experience.

All information and recommendations contained in this publication are to the best of our knowledge. Since the conditions of use are beyond our control, users must satisfy themselves that products are suitable for the intended processes and applications. No warranty is given or implied in respect of information and recommendations or that any use of the products will not infringe rights belonging to other parties. In any event or occurrence, our liability is limited to our invoice value of the goods delivered and properties without notice.