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Single
Jacketed Gaskets. Filter material in a metal
jacket that covers the inside and outside
diameters of the gaskets and the contact surface
on one side. Ideals for comparatively narrow
circular or non-circular flanges with large
daimeters as in boilers, compressors, pumps,
and diesel and gasoline engines. Not especially
recommended for standard pipe flanges. |
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Overlapped
Single Jacket. Filler completely enclosed
in a one-piece metal jacket. Ideal for applications
like pump heads where a completely enclosed
gasket is required because of temperatures
encountered, and narrow flange widths. |
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Double
Jacketed Gaskets. Filler material is completely
enclosed by two-piece metal jacket. that covers
both inside and outside diameters of the jacket
and the contact surfaces on both sides. Ideal
for applications in which temperatures as
high as 1650 degree F are encountered as boilers,
heat excahngers, and similar applications.
Available in all standard pipe sizes. There
is virtually no limit to gasket diameters
or to rib configuration that can be inserted. |
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Double
Shell Gaskets. Filler material is completely
enclosed by two reversed wrap-around shells.
Overlapping metal shells provide superior
flange support at inside and outside diameters
and better resistance to high pressures and
temperatures. Ideal for application where
a more rugged gasket than style 123 is required.
There is virtually no limit to gasket diameters
or to rib configuration that can be inserted. |
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Corrugated
Double-Jacketed Gaskets. Similar to Style
123, except that two-piece metal jacket is
formed of corrugated metal rather than flat
metal. More resilient than Style 123. Corrugated
jacket forms multi-seals across the flange.
Ideal for temperature cycling applications.
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French-Type
Gasket. Filler material is enclosed in a metal
jacket that covers the inside diameter of
the gasket and completely covers contact surfaces
on both sides. Ideal for small-diameters narrow
flange circular and non-ciruclar applications,
such as vacuum seals and value bonnels, where
an unbroken metal surface across the full
face is required. |
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Two-Piece
French-Type Gasket. Identical to Style 130,
except that inside diameter of the gasket
is protected by overlapped construction of
the two-piece metal jacket. Ideal for wide
or irregular shape flanges in virtually and
diameter. Minimum flange width is 1/4".
Less expensive than styles 130 or 123. |
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Two-Piece
French-Type Gasket. Identical to Style 130,
except that a three-piece construction is
used for the metal jacket. Ideal for wide
or irregular flanges in virtually and diameter. |
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Corrugated
Metal Gaskets. Corrugations provide multi-seals
across the face of the gasket. Designed for
applications to 500 psi. Pitich of the corrugations
can be 1/8", 3/16", or 1/4".
Three concentric corrugations on each side
of t he gasket are suggested where practical
a flat area should be left on each side of
the corrugations. |
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Single-Jacketed
Gasket. Corrugated Metal Gasket enclosed in
a flat metal jacket that covers the inside
and outside diameters of the gasket and the
contact on ine side. |
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Double
Jacketed Corrugated Gasket. Corrugated Metal
Gasket completely enclosed in a two piece
jacket that covers both inside and outside
diameters of the gasket and the contact surface
on both sides. |