4 Questions to Ask When You Need to Seal Gases
What type of gas are you sealing? Is it a corrosive environment? What temperature will the joint see? Read on to learn more!
What type of gas are you sealing? Is it a corrosive environment? What temperature will the joint see? Read on to learn more!
If you work with applications that see high or extreme temperatures, chances are, you probably need an insulative gasket. Read more!
Ignition loss is a test that is performed on the facing materials used in your gasket construction. The lower the percentage, the better. Read more!
Wanting to buy cheap gasket material is not a crime. However, you must prioritize quality and performance over cost. Read more to get why!
A good gasket and gasket material resource is Metal Tech Industries’ blog called Sealed-In. Read their top 5 gasket and gasket material posts today!
How are embossed and flat metal heat shield sheets different? The embossment structure provides four times the stiffness than a flat sheet, which allows a thinner metal to be used to retain the same stiffness.
Some gasket material manufacturers design and engineer new materials and can help you out. Read more to learn how to design gasket material by yourself.
Your fluid leaks are not always your gasket’s fault. Read about the 6 possible problems that can be considered fix fluid leaks today!
The main reason to have a stainless steel core gasket is corrosion. Other types may rust under these conditions. Read about more reasons today!
A flange ring may be necessary to contain combustion pressure. A gasket flange ring example is a cylinder head gasket. Read more about it!