Slide Plate Applications
Slide Plate Applications
Slide plates are designed to provide a low coefficient of friction between stationary structures
and moving pipe supports. The plates provide a surface friction that has been carefully designed to
provide for movements of the piping systems, due to factors such as thermal expansion. In this way, the
slide plates allow the system to move easier, keeping it in proper working order.
Assembly Basics
Slide plates are usually arranged in what is known as a sandwich formation, which consists of an upper
slide plate component and a lower slide plate component.
The lower slide plate may also be welded to a stationary support (i.e. structural steel member), which
grounds the plate, while the other plate is attached to the moving component directly. As the system
moves, friction is transferred at the intersection of the two plates.
When ordering, always specify the dimensions of the upper and lower slide plate. As a rule, the upper
slide plate should be large enough to completely cover the lower plate at all times.
Recommended Applications / Temperature Limits
-320F to +500F with low PSI
Different plates are suited for different temperature limits. While all plates have been rigorously tested
for suitability within industrial settings, understanding the particular variables of that setting is vital to
purchasing the appropriate plate for each application.
PTFE, 25% Glass Filled Slide Plates
These slide plates will handle temperatures from negative 320 degrees Fahrenheit to positive 500
degrees Fahrenheit.
The PTFE plates are ideal for cross beam and girder slip joints, air preheaters, penstocks, vessels, and
other industrial and architectural applications.
Installation of PTFE plates is available in two configurations, the standard and custom. The standard
assembly features two sets of 3/32 thick PTFE pads bonded to 1/8 carbon steel backing plates with a
1/2 lip for field welding. The custom assembly features 2 sets of 3/32 thick PTFE pads bonded to the
specified backing material, with a minimum 1/2 lip for full welding. If the desired thickness of the
backing plate is not the standard 1/8, those who are purchasing the plate should specify a different
thickness when placing their order
Bronzphite Slide Plates