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Sanitary Gaskets
Materials available:
Nitrile (Buna N)
Silicone (peroxide cured)
EPDM
FKM
PTFE
Certified as required to
US Pharmacopoeia Class VI
Cytotoxicity Criteria
Title 21CFR177.2600 & .1550
USDA and 3A Sanitary Standards
All elastomeric gaskets require periodic replacement. Gasket life is influenced by the gasket material, product
application, temperature, cleaning procedures, etc. After monitoring gasket conditions in a process system, a
schedule should be developed for replacement of gaskets.
Elastomer
Part Number
Identifier
Color Code
Useful Temperature
Buna-N
U
1
red dot
-25
°F to 225°F
White Buna-N
UW
1
red dot
-25
°F to 225°F
EPDM
peroxide cured
E
3
green dots
-40
°F to 275°F
FKM
SFY
1
white dot
1
yellow dot
-15
°F to 375°F
Silicone
peroxide cured
XW
1
pink dot
-50
°F to 400°F
Silicone
peroxide cured
XC
none
-50
°F to 400°F
PTFE
G
none
-10
°F to 300°F
PTFE
w/50% 316 particles
GTS
none
-20
°F to 450°F
Color Coding - Identific tion of Gasket Materials
Packaging and Storing Information
The shelf life of rubber gaskets is the maximum period from cure date to the date the product is installed. During the shelf life
time, the rubber product is expected to retain its characteristics under the following conditions:
stored in original packaging in a clean, dry warehouse
not exposed to direct sunlight
stored no closer than 6 feet from electric motors
temperature between 65°F to 85°F
A guideline for shelf life of rubber gaskets manufactured from the following components should have the following shelf life not to
exceed:
Buna
10
years
EPDM
10
years
FKM
10
years
Silicone
5
years
PTFE
20
years