Gasket Material Design
Have you worked with a gasket and wondered how to improve your gasket material design? Answer these 6 questions to better your technique and expertise!
Have you worked with a gasket and wondered how to improve your gasket material design? Answer these 6 questions to better your technique and expertise!
Composite gaskets work well in exhaust and aftertreatment systems and as aftermarket gaskets. Continue reading to find out more applications!
Sealed-In is a gasket and gasket material blog made by Metal Tech Industries in Iowa Falls. Read about the top 5 posts from the blog’s first 2 years!
Solid core gasket materials are adhesively bonded while perforated core gasket materials are mechanically bonded. Read more!
If you work with applications that see high or extreme temperatures, chances are, you probably need an insulative gasket. Read more!
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!
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.
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 metal-reinforced gasket is a perfect solution for many applications, but it is not for everyone. Read about metal-reinforced gasket alternatives here!
Compressibility is how a gasket material acts under pressure. Recovery is what the gasket material does after the pressure gets released. Read more today!