The distribution of Klingerite is now banned in the European Union due to its dangerous asbestos content. We offer you modern alternatives.
Klingerite is the
commercial name of the sealant material of the German company Klinger, which was developed in
1898 and has become one of the most widely used sealants. Due to its unique properties, it had a
wide temperature and chemical range of application. At the same time, it was
simple to install, with the flange joint just having to be bumped to "blood". Klinger developed several variations of this material, which differed in fillers, inserts and more.
Klingerit 3xA
Klingerit 3xA was composed of Chyrostil asbestos fibres and
SBR elastomeric binder.
- Temperature resistance: 550 °C
- Pressure resistance: 130 bar
Klingerit Universal 3xA
Klingerit Universal 3xA was composed of Chyrostil asbestos fibres and
NBR elastomeric binder.
- Temperature resistance: 550 °C
- Pressure resistance 140 bar
Klingerit 1000
The Klingerit 1000 material was composed of Chyrostil asbestos fibres,
NBR elastomeric binder and
supplemented with a wire mesh insert to increase pressure resistance.
- Temperature resistance: 550 °C
- Pressure resistance: 200 bar