What are the Features of Gasket Sheets? Gasket sheet materials are sealants used for applications across chemical plants, refineries, thermal applications, etc. The design, materials and the quality of the gasket material will determine the performance of the gasket. In today’s market, you will find different types of gaskets like graphite gaskets, silicone rubber gaskets, spiral wound gasket, PTFE gasket and others. Let’s take a closer look at the features of some of the high-performance gaskets produced using high-quality non-asbestos gasket sheets.
Graphite gaskets Most of the graphite gasket manufacturers provide a catalog of graphite gasket sheets and the variant models that are designed for specific uses. So, why is Graphite used in creating gaskets for industrial applications? Graphite is a type of carbon that can provide a gasket sheet surface that causes low friction. It lends excellent durability to gaskets. Also, graphite performs well in extreme environments such as areas with high temperatures or high pressures.
PTFE gaskets Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) gaskets are made of PTFE / Teflon material. It is a highperformance gasket engineered for environments demanding high chemical resistance and corrosion resistance. Also, PTFE gaskets are preferred because they last longer and ensure hygienic operating conditions. Silicone rubber gasket Because of its versatility, silicone is used for making silicone rubber gaskets. Silicone rubber sheets are known for their good tensile strength and weathering features. As silicone is a