To help you quickly identify suitable selections, below are material combinations for "Seat – Ball – Diaphragm + Pump Body" commonly recommended by GRACO. These are for reference only — actual selection should consider your application, fluid characteristics, and production needs. For best results, consult with the manufacturer or an authorized distributor.
✦ Hytrel®-Acetal-Hytrel® + PP / Aluminum / Stainless Steel Body
Highly elastic, water- and oil-resistant, moderate wear resistance. Ideal for general-use fluids like water, lubricants, and windshield washer.
✦ Geolast®-Geolast®-Geolast® + Stainless Steel Body
High wear resistance for abrasive fluids, high volume, or particulate-laden liquids. Often used in automotive and industrial applications.
✦ Stainless Steel-Santoprene®-Santoprene® + Aluminum / Stainless Steel / PP Body
Durable and chemically compatible. Santoprene offers excellent fatigue resistance — suitable for chemicals, electronics, cleaning fluids, wastewater, etc.
✦ Acetal-PTFE-PTFE + Aluminum / Stainless Steel / Acetal Body
Excellent chemical resistance and low friction. Ideal for low-solids paints, pigments, and coatings.
✦ Stainless Steel-Stainless Steel-PTFE + Aluminum / Stainless Steel / Acetal Body
Suitable for high-viscosity, high-solids, and abrasive water-based fluids. High strength and corrosion resistance.
✦ PP-Hytrel®-Hytrel® + PP Body
For water and neutral fluids. Cost-effective with soft, flexible diaphragm. Not suitable for solvents.
✦ PP-PTFE-PTFE + PP Body
Affordable and highly chemical-resistant. Works well with acids, bases, cleaning solutions, and plating processes.
✦ Stainless Steel-Viton®-Viton® + Stainless Steel Body
Excellent for unleaded fuel and solvent handling (e.g., chrome plating baths). Great oil, solvent, and heat resistance.
✦ Kynar®-Viton®-Viton® + Kynar® Body
Designed for chromic acid and aggressive solutions. Viton® ball can be replaced with Kynar® if needed.
✦ Kynar®-PTFE-PTFE + Kynar® / Stainless Steel Body
Best choice for highly corrosive, hot, and acidic fluids. Common in semiconductor, chemical, and metal processing lines.