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Detailed explanation of graphite gasket

June 01, 2023

Detailed explanation of graphite gasket

Flexible graphite composite gasket 


The inner layer reinforcement materials commonly used in flexible graphite composite gaskets are ss304, ss316 or tinplate, and the thickness is 0.1~0.127mm. The form has spur plate reinforcement, mesh plate reinforcement and plate reinforcement. The commonly used material is 304 reinforced graphite, which can be made into a variety of round geometry gaskets. It is widely used in pipes, valves, pumps, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, condensers, generators, air compressors, exhaust pipes. , refrigerators, etc. Graphite reinforced gaskets can also be cut into complex shaped gaskets such as Water Level Gauge gaskets, punched flange gaskets and cylinder gaskets for automotive diesel engines.

Flexible graphite composite gasket can be processed into the following forms according to the needs of use: 

1. Basic graphite composite gasket 

2. Inner graphite composite gasket 

3. External graphite composite gasket 

4. Inner cladding graphite composite gasket . 

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 used edging materials are 304 or 316 stainless steel. 

The maximum processing size of graphite composite gasket: 20~2100mm; special specifications or various non-standard products can be formulated according to customer requirements.

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