Seals and Gaskets
Seals and gaskets are essential components in many mechanical and industrial applications. These elements prevent leaks and maintain pressure within systems, which is critical for efficient operation and safety.
While both types provide barriers against fluid or gas leaks, their functions differ significantly. Seals create tight closures around moving parts to stop fluid movement and leakage. You can find them in pumps, engines, and hydraulic systems, where maintaining pressure is essential.
In contrast, gaskets fill spaces between surfaces, such as flanges or engine blocks, ensuring a leak-proof connection. The materials for these components vary widely, including rubber, silicone, metal, and composites. The choice of material depends on specific requirements, such as temperature and pressure resistance.
Selecting and installing seals and gaskets properly is vital for the reliability and efficiency of various industries, from automotive to manufacturing. Understanding the characteristics of these components helps ensure that systems operate smoothly and enhances overall performance.
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Gaskets – Non Asbestos Soft Cut
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Gaskets – Ring Joint Gaskets
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Gaskets-Spiral Wound
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Valve Packing/Sealing
Teadit 2000 – Braided Packing Flexible Graphite
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Valve Packing/Sealing
Teadit 2000IC – Braided Packing Flexible Graphite, Wire Reinforced
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Valve Packing/Sealing
Teadit 2002 – Carbon Yarn, Graphite Filled
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Valve Packing/Sealing
Teadit 2005 – Braided Packing, PTFE Yarn, Dry
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Valve Packing/Sealing
Teadit 2007 – Braided Packing, Expanded PTFE, Graphite
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Valve Packing/Sealing
Teadit 2070 – EGK Yarn, Expanded PTFE-Graphite Yarn with Aramid Yarn
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Valve Packing/Sealing
Teadit 2202 – Flexible Graphite with Carbon Corners
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