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07/27/2009
New high pressure, high temperature packer elementA new high pressure, high temperature packer element, featuring newly formulated AFLAS compound, is capable of holding pressures as high as 10,000 psi and temperatures of 450º F. continuous and 540º F. short term.The AFLAS packer element promises a reliable and robust solution for permanent and retrievable sealing solutions for completion equipment. The packer element has a high resistance to H2S, steam, and strong acids and bases, helping to ensure that it maintains optimum functionality within a range of environmental parameters, the compamy points out.The company says AFLAS compound has an excellent chemical, heat, and tempera...
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