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Resistoflex is part of CRANE group specializing in new material called TEFLON® PTFE. Resistoflex invented PTFE lined hose in 1953 for the aerospace and chemical industries, and in 1956 introduced the world’s first pipe and fittings lined with TEFLON® PTFE.
Today, Resistoflex Industrial manufactures corrosion-resistant plastic lined pipe, fittings, and TEFLON® chemical hoses.
In 1998, Crane Resistoflex acquired the Plastic Line Piping Products division of The Dow Chemical Company (who invented Saran® lined pipe in 1943), making Resistoflex the largest and most technologically advanced lined piping manufacturer in the world.
We would like to offer you following products of Resistoflex:
Flanged Plastic-Lined Pipe
Resistoflex plastic lined pipe is made with a locked-in liner to minimize the adverse affects of differential thermal expansion between the liner and the steel. Both processes used are exclusive to Resistoflex.
THERMALOK® Pipe - annealing process relieves stress in the liner while expanding the liner within the steel housing.
* Unlimited housing material options
* More flexibility in flange options.
* Sizes ranging from 1"-24" diameter
Swaged Pipe - Specialty steel tubing is mechanically reduced around the plastic liner.
* Used exclusively for CONQUEST® and MULTI-AXIS®
* Sizes ranging from 1" - 8"
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Plastic-Lined Fittings
Resistoflex manufactures thousands of different shaped plastic lined fittings according to ANSI dimensions. PP, PVDF, and PFA fittings are all injection or transfer molded Tefzel® lined fittings and special shapes are roto-lined in custom housings. PTFE liners are made by isostatic molding. Fittings are generally differentiated by their metallurgies.
Ductile Iron - Economical Class 150 fittings with fixed flanges for PP and PVDF liners, and certain PTFE fittings.
Cast Steel - High strength Class 150 or Class 300 ratings for PP, PVDF and PFA liners. Flanges are fixed.
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