Graphite
Spiral Wound Gasket
Graphite Filler Gasket is benefits from the unique properties of both the spiral wound construction and graphite as a sealing material.
Spiral Wound Gasket with Graphite Filler
Graphite is a popular choice for the filler material in spiral wound gaskets due to its excellent sealing capabilities. It is known for its chemical resistance, high-temperature stability, and ability to conform to irregularities in flange surfaces.
Graphite Spiral Wound Gasket
Brand:Taige
Availability: On stock
Product Code:Graphite Filler Spiral Wound Gasket
Description:Ensures reliable sealing in high-temperature and corrosive environments, ideal for industrial applications.
$1.61 – $70.76
Some questions about Graphite Spiral Wound Gasket
you may be concerned about
What is a graphite gasket used for?
A graphite gasket is used for sealing applications in high-temperature and high-pressure environments. It excels in extreme conditions, offering excellent thermal conductivity, chemical resistance, and sealing performance.
What is the temperature range for a spiral wound gasket with graphite filler?
Graphite-filled spiral wound gaskets typically have a temperature range of -400°F to 850°F (-240°C to 454°C), making them suitable for a wide range of industrial applications with varying temperature conditions.
What is the problem with spiral wound gaskets?
Under flange rotation and bolt stresses, spiral wrapped gaskets collapse. All bolts and studs will lose load as a result of thread relaxation and embedment.
What is the difference between PTFE and graphite spiral wound gasket?
Graphite, which can tolerate temperatures up to 850 oF, and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), which has a tolerance of up to 500 oF, are the two most popular filler materials used in spiral-wound gaskets.
What is the alternative to spiral wound gaskets?
Alternatives to spiral wound gaskets include sheet gaskets, kammprofile gaskets, ring-type joint (RTJ) gaskets, and metal jacketed gaskets.
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The Manufacture of Spiral Wound Gaskets
The main products include:seals, gaskets, metal wound gaskets, high-strength graphite composite gaskets, metal ring gaskets, and PTFE gaskets.
Multiple modern office equipment, fully functional, scientific and reasonable mechanized production lines
Modern equipment, assisted by traditional handicrafts, uses superb handcraftsmanship to make up for the problems that cannot be solved in current mechanical production.
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Product Standards:
We can manufacture according to various standards such as ANSI B 16.20, MSS SP-44, API 605, DIN, JIS, JPI, BS 1560, JG/T, GB/T, HG, SH, or as specified by the user. We can galvanize or paint the surface according to your needs.If the gasket is intended for use in a heat exchanger and includes ribs, please provide specific drawings.
The inner ring is typically made of the same material as the steel strip to meet the requirements of the medium and operating conditions.
The outer ring is made of the same material as the pipeline and corresponding equipment casing, with carbon steel outer rings being more economical.
For specific orders, it is essential to specify the exact material, applicable standards, nominal diameter (DN), pressure rating (PN), or provide specific dimensions:
D1: Inner ring inner diameter
D2: Inner ring outer diameter
D3: Outer ring inner diameter
D4: Outer ring outer diameter
The notation for dimensions is: D1×D2×D3×D4. The default thickness for the gasket is 4.5mm, and the thickness for the ring is 3mm.
Gasket type:
If the gasket is used on a heat exchanger, we generally recommend a stainless steel wire inner ring with φ3.2mm.
Narrow band forms are divided into: adhesive type, covering type
Related product:
PTFE Filler Spiral Wound Gasket
Style CGI -Inner&outer rings
Style RIR -Inner Ring
Style CG -Outer Rings