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C1065/C1070 PTFE Braided Graphite Packing

John Crane C1065 CFG and C1070 compression packing are general-purpose, braided graphite and PTFE packing styles engineered for reliable shaft sealing in centrifugal pumps, valves, and rotating equipment. C1065 CFG is a carbon fiber and graphite-filled packing for high-temperature and chemical service, while C1070 provides excellent performance across a broad range of industrial services.

Features & Benefits

  • C1065 CFG: carbon fiber and graphite-filled for high temperature and chemical resistance
  • C1070: general-purpose PTFE/graphite for broad industrial service
  • Braided construction for conformability and long service life
  • Self-lubricating design minimizes shaft wear
  • Available in 1/4" through 1-1/2" cross sections
  • NSF 61 compliant versions available

Applications

  • Pump stuffing box sealing
  • Valve stem packing
  • Mixer and agitator sealing
  • High-temperature process services

Performance

  • C1065 CFG: to 750F dry
  • to 500F with water flush
  • C1070: to 500F
  • pH: 0-14 depending on service
  • Standard cross sections: 1/4" to 1-1/2"

About The Manufacturer

John Crane provides mission-critical technologies and services to process industries. Their broad product range includes Sealing Solutions and Rotating Equipment Support Technology that includes both common commercial Seals and Compression Packings as well as Engineered Sealing Technology for the most demanding, mission-critical applications. Geiger is a large, factory authorized distributor for the entire line of John Crane products in southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and northern Delaware.

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14283 c1065 cgfc1070 technical datasheet v3

C1065/C1070 PTFE Braided Graphite Packing

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