Spiral Wound Gasket With Outer Ring
Features an outer metal ring that acts as a compression limiter and helps center the gasket within the flange.
Spiral Wound Metallic Gaskets
Gasco Inc. is a leading provider of high-quality Spiral Wound Metallic Gaskets in India, offering high-quality designs for a wide range of industrial applications. Spiral wound metallic gaskets are a type of seal widely used in various industrial applications due to their resilience and ability to withstand high temperatures and pressures. They are constructed from a preformed metallic strip and a softer filler material (like graphite, PTFE, or ceramic fiber) that are spirally wound together. This combination creates a flexible yet robust seal that can conform to uneven flange surfaces and maintain its integrity under fluctuating conditions.
We are the leading Spiral Wound Metallic gasket manufacturer in India. Spiral wound gaskets are commonly employed in pipelines, heat exchangers, pressure vessels, and other critical equipment across industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and power generation. Their ability to handle various media and temperatures makes them versatile and reliable for demanding sealing applications.
Gasket Sizes | 1/2 Nb, 24 Nb |
Gasket Standards | Asme B16.20 Gaskets, Asme B16.21 Gaskets |
Outside Diameter | Nps 1⁄2 Through Nps 8 Is ±0.8 Mm; For Nps 10 Through Nps 24, +1.5 Mm, −0.8 Mm. |
Inside Diameter | ±0.8 Mm., Nps 1⁄2 Through Nps 8 Is ±0.4 Mm; For Nps 10 Through Nps 24 |
Features an outer metal ring that acts as a compression limiter and helps center the gasket within the flange.
Includes an inner metal ring that provides additional radial support and prevents the windings from being crushed or distorted.
Where are Spiral Wound Gaskets used?
They are used in industries such as oil & gas, petrochemical, power plants, refineries, and food processing for sealing pipe flanges, heat exchangers, boilers, and pressure vessels.
Can spiral wound gaskets be reused?
Generally, they are not recommended for reuse. The windings may be deformed, and the filler material may be degraded.
What is the difference between a spiral wound gasket and other types of gaskets?
Spiral wound gaskets are specifically designed for high-temperature and high-pressure applications where resilience and conformability are needed. Other gasket types may be more suitable for different conditions.
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Sint Maarten (dutch Part)
Dubai
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New Delhi
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Rajkot
Rampura
Sion, Mumbai
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Thane
Varanasi
Visakhapatnam
Gujrat
Hyderabad
West Punjab
Delhi
Salem
Sugar
Oil And Gas Industries
Paper Mill
Power Plant
Bridge And Building
Aerospace Industries
Automobile Industry
Electrical Industry
Defense Industry
Construction & Fabrications
Ring Man Units
Railways
Gasket Industry
Pharmaceuticals Industry
Spiral Wound Metallic Gaskets
Gasco Inc. is a leading provider of high-quality Spiral Wound Metallic Gaskets in India, offering high-quality designs for a wide range of industrial applications. Spiral wound metallic gaskets are a type of seal widely used in various industrial applications due to their resilience and ability to withstand high temperatures and pressures. They are constructed from a preformed metallic strip and a softer filler material (like graphite, PTFE, or ceramic fiber) that are spirally wound together. This combination creates a flexible yet robust seal that can conform to uneven flange surfaces and maintain its integrity under fluctuating conditions.
We are the leading Spiral Wound Metallic gasket manufacturer in India. Spiral wound gaskets are commonly employed in pipelines, heat exchangers, pressure vessels, and other critical equipment across industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and power generation. Their ability to handle various media and temperatures makes them versatile and reliable for demanding sealing applications.
Gasket Sizes | 1/2 Nb, 24 Nb |
Gasket Standards | Asme B16.20 Gaskets, Asme B16.21 Gaskets |
Outside Diameter | Nps 1⁄2 Through Nps 8 Is ±0.8 Mm; For Nps 10 Through Nps 24, +1.5 Mm, −0.8 Mm. |
Inside Diameter | ±0.8 Mm., Nps 1⁄2 Through Nps 8 Is ±0.4 Mm; For Nps 10 Through Nps 24 |
Features an outer metal ring that acts as a compression limiter and helps center the gasket within the flange.
Includes an inner metal ring that provides additional radial support and prevents the windings from being crushed or distorted.
Where are Spiral Wound Gaskets used?
They are used in industries such as oil & gas, petrochemical, power plants, refineries, and food processing for sealing pipe flanges, heat exchangers, boilers, and pressure vessels.
Can spiral wound gaskets be reused?
Generally, they are not recommended for reuse. The windings may be deformed, and the filler material may be degraded.
What is the difference between a spiral wound gasket and other types of gaskets?
Spiral wound gaskets are specifically designed for high-temperature and high-pressure applications where resilience and conformability are needed. Other gasket types may be more suitable for different conditions.
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Canada
Iran
Kuwait
Mexico
Netherlands
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Switzerland
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Venezuela
Vietnam
Sint Maarten (dutch Part)
Dubai
Ahmadnagar
Ahmadpur
Ahmedabad
Bangalore Rural
Bangalore Urban
Bengaluru
Chandigarh
Chennai
Coimbatore
Haridwar
Hyderabad
Jaipur
Jodhpur
Kalyan
Kolhapur
Kolkata
Lucknow
Mumbai
Mumbai Suburban
Murud (raigad)
Nagpur
Nashik
Navi Mumbai
New Delhi
Pune
Raipur
Rajkot
Rampura
Sion, Mumbai
Surat
Thane
Varanasi
Visakhapatnam
Gujrat
Hyderabad
West Punjab
Delhi
Salem
Sugar
Oil And Gas Industries
Paper Mill
Power Plant
Bridge And Building
Aerospace Industries
Automobile Industry
Electrical Industry
Defense Industry
Construction & Fabrications
Ring Man Units
Railways
Gasket Industry
Pharmaceuticals Industry