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Vehicle Exhaust System Gaskets: Small Parts That Matter

30 August 2016

When locked inside a wide diameter exhaust conduit, spent engine gasses are properly contained and efficiently processed. That’s a praiseworthy job, considering the sectional build of a modern exhaust system. It’s accomplished by employing flanges and fasteners, yet this metal-to-metal seal isn’t enough to prevent the fumes from leaking, which is why vehicle exhaust systems […]

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Uses and Applications of Oil Jointing Gasket Sheets

15 August 2016

A jointing sheet is a sectional leaf of especially resistive material that requires further work before it can be installed in its final resting site. It needs to be cut and shaped into a standard gasket outline, so it should be classified as a preprocessed commodity, something that needs expert handling by a trained engineer […]

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Customised Gaskets: What Are The Most Common Requirements?

29 July 2016

Regular geometrical shapes dictate conventional gasket design. We see them fabricated as circular and ovoid seals, the strong rubberized inserts that complete the meeting of two regular surfaces. Of course, there are situations where such sealing strategies fall short. These specialised applications call for made-to-measure solutions, which is where customised gaskets enter the project as […]

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Rubber Gasket Seals in Electronic Assemblies: What are they?

19 July 2016

When sophisticated electronic modules are housed in dry control rooms, we know the gear is safe. Of course, sensitive circuits do exist outside of this refuge. It’s this scenario that causes our designers concern, for microchips can’t abide harsh environments. Thankfully, we can reinforce plainly fastened electronic’s housings with rubber gasket seals in electronic assemblies. […]

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Three Common Types of Flange Face Gaskets (Flat Faces, Raised Face Flanges, Ring-Type Joint Faces)

30 June 2016

Gasket design can’t be limited by a generic shape, not when flange outlines muddy the waters by diverging in form. There are currently three common faces that require specialised flange face gaskets, of which we’ll begin with the basic flat faces family. After chronicling the planar profile, we’ll hop across to raised face flanges. Finally, […]

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