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Oil Seal Types

We can't emphasise enough how important it is to choose the right oil seal to keep your application functioning, and functioning well. Not every oil seal is the same. Manufactured using various material elastomers and to suit a range of dimensions, seals are as unique...

Rotary Shaft Seals

Rotary shaft seals are the more formal name for this type of seal; however, we also know them as oil, grease, fluid, or dirt seals. Whatever you call them however, they all perform the same function – to close the space between stationary and moving parts in machinery...

Silicone O Rings

As a leading O ring UK manufacturer and supplier of high quality seals and gaskets, offering a wide range of types, sizes, and sealing solutions that suit various applications across all industries, we work hard to ensure you get the best sealing solution for your...

Viton O Rings

Viton o rings bring with them numerous advantages, especially for applications within high-tech and critical industries. Providing great resistance to wide fluctuations in temperature and chemical ranges as well as being wholly suitable for pressure applications,...

How are O Rings made?

O rings are one of the most common components within manufacturing. Suitable for a range of applications and found in numerous everyday appliances, o rings are a vital piece of equipment to provide the perfect sealing solution. Ring-shaped seals, o rings are made up...

Pipe Gasket

A pipe gasket is designed to seal a space between two sections of a pipe. Many pipes have flanged surfaces where they join, which means it isn’t smooth or flat to make this connection secure. In order to overcome this flared area, a flange gasket will be used to...

Spiral Wound Graphite Fill Gasket

With so many different gasket options on offer today, we know it can be difficult deciding which ones have the right features for your needs. Each type of gasket is suitable for a variety of applications or uses, and the material that your gasket is made from will...

Gasket Cutting

Using the latest technology and equipment, gasket cutting today offers incredible precision. Achieving customised gaskets that meet your sealing requirements, today we’re now seeing various gasket cutting techniques used as we move away from the standard dimensions...

What are Bonded Seals?

As you start to compare the seals on offer on our site, you’ll find that there are many different options for a variety of uses. Bonded seals are a great solution for some applications, offering many benefits over other types of seals. Specialist Sealing Products...

Rubber Gasket Material

Rubber gaskets are a very valuable solution for a variety of uses, however, you’ll want to make sure you always choose the right option for your unique business operations. There are a variety of rubber gasket materials on offer, which provide you with an effective...

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Common Gasketing Mistakes

Common Gasketing MistakesAfter choosing the right type of gaskets for your needs, you’ll want to ensure that you install them properly. There are many common gasket installation mistakes, most of which can easily be avoided when you are aware of them. We offer a range of spiral wound gaskets in Leeds, and by following our top tips below, they’ll be an effective and long-lasting solution for your business. Keep reading to discover how to avoid these top mistakes when installing wound gaskets in the future.

Choosing the Wrong Size or Type of Gaskets

You may be surprised by the options on offer to you when it comes to gaskets today. One of the top spiral wound gasket application mistakes is choosing a type of gasket which is unsuitable for the application you are using it for. For that reason, you need to make sure you take the time to learn about the different types of gaskets and select the right one. Not only will thiSet featured images protect your equipment, it will also help to save you time and money in the long run. We offer a huge selection of gaskets, and we’ll be more than happy to advise you about the best option for your business.

Poor Surface Preparation

Before installing spiral wound gaskets, you need to ensure that you prepare the surface properly. When you are removing an old gasket, ensure any debris and old glue is taken off, so that you aren’t left with an uneven or dirty surface. Make sure you don’t use any tools which could damage the surface, as this will only make the installation process more challenging. Scratches can lead to gas and fluid leaking through, so make sure you only use a brush or plastic scraper for this task. A chemical cleaner is also an effective option, leaving you ready to install your new gasket.

Too Much Gasket Sealant

When it comes to using your gasket sealant, never apply too much or too little of this product. A spiral wound gasket in Leeds won’t work effectively if you use too much sealant, as it can clog up the engine and stop the seal from doing its job effectively. Over time, you’ll find that you become more experienced with this process, helping you to apply the perfect amount of sealant each and every time. We recommend just adding a small bead of glue in a continuous manner so that you don’t overdo the sealant.

Rushing the Process

While we all want to get any work-related tasks done as quickly as possible, one of the most common gasketing mistakes is rushing the process. Make sure you don’t try to speed up the drying time when you are using a solvent, as you will find that the seal isn’t as effective. Follow the instructions for the curing time on the packet, which may require you to wait a full day for it to dry. It’s always important to follow these instructions carefully, otherwise you are just wasting your time and money when installing new gaskets.

Cutting Costs

Gaskets are an integral part of many work processes, so don’t try to save money and choose the wrong type of gasket. Always look for the highest-quality product that you can possibly afford, and don’t go for a budget option if it’s not right for your needs. There are some things we can save money on within our workplaces, but gaskets aren’t something we recommend trying to save on. Choose a multiple-layered steel gasket if it’s needed, as opposed to the less expensive options that some engines can use.

Only Replacing One Gasket

When using gaskets at home or in the workplace, you might think you can get away with just changing one at a time. However, if you have multiple gaskets, make sure you replace them all at the same time. It can be tempting to save money in this way, but it increases the chance of failure in the future. Do the whole set at one time, which makes your job quicker and easier in the long run.

Are you looking to purchase new gaskets for your workplace? If so, we offer a wide range of gaskets, all of which can support you with a variety of applications. You’ll want to make sure you avoid these common gasket application mistakes, otherwise you will simply end up wasting your time and energy on the process. Our team will be on hand at any time to support you with choosing the right gaskets, so you have fewer issues in the future. No matter what type of processes and machines you need them for, contact us today. We’ll be happy to answer your questions about gaskets and find the perfect match for you in the future to increase the efficiency and safety of your operations.

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