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Title: Specifications of Spiral Wound Gaskets


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Specifications of Spiral Wound Gaskets July 24,
2023 A spiral wound gasket is a type of sealing
gasket used to create a secure and reliable seal
between two flange surfaces. It is widely used
in industrial applications where there is a need
to prevent leakage of fluids or gases under
high-pressure and high-temperature conditions.
The construction of a spiral wound gasket
consists of several key components. Spiral wound
gaskets are a type of sealing gasket commonly
used in industrial applications. They are
designed to provide a tight and reliable seal
between two flange surfaces.
  • Here are the typical specifications of spiral
    wound gaskets
  • Construction
  • Spiral wound gaskets are composed of three main
    components
  • Centering ring A solid metal ring placed in the
    center of the gasket to provide structural
    support and facilitate alignment during
    installation.
  • Metal winding Thin metal strip (usually
    stainless steel) wound in a V-shaped profile,
    forming the sealing element of the gasket.
  • Filler material Soft material, often graphite or
    PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), is used to fill
    the spaces between the metal windings and
    provide enhanced sealing properties.
  • Materials
  • Metal winding Stainless steel is the most common
    material used for the metal winding due to its
    strength, corrosion resistance, and ability to
    withstand high temperatures. Other metals like
    carbon steel, Monel, and Inconel may be used
    depending on the application requirements.
  • Filler material Graphite is commonly used as a
    filler material for its excellent chemical
    resistance and high-temperature capabilities.
    PTFE is also used when chemical compatibility is
    a concern.
  • Dimensions
  • Inner diameter (ID) The inner diameter of the
    gasket corresponds to the size of the pipe or
    equipment flange it is intended to seal.
  • Outer diameter (OD) The outer diameter of the
    gasket is larger than the ID and is determined
    based on the flange size to ensure proper
    sealing.
  • Thickness Spiral wound gaskets are available in
    various thicknesses, typically ranging from 1/8
    inch (3.2 mm) to 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) or more.
  • Pressure and temperature ratings

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documentation or relevant standards for precise
information regarding a particular gasket. Get in
touch with Superlite Jointings Pvt. Ltd. to get
complete information about gasket sheet and
spiral wound gasket applications and
specifications.
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