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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...

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...

Installation of Spiral Wound Gaskets

Spiral wound gaskets are crucial in the prevention of leaks. Used across various industries, we know that spiral wound gaskets can provide the perfect sealing solution.  We also understand that your ultimate goal when working with gaskets is to ensure they fit...

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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 have a huge impact on how effective it is working at various temperatures and pressures. Graphite is a very popular material to use for spiral wound gaskets, and today we’ll share our complete guide to the spiral wound graphite gasket and when you could use this option. As a spiral wound gasket UK supplier, we’ll be here to support you in finding the right gaskets for your needs in the future to help make your business operations run smoothly.

Spiral Wound Graphite Fill Gasket

What is a Graphite Gasket?

A graphite gasket is a type of mechanical seal which will help to fill a space between two different parts or surfaces. We all know that gaps will appear even if you push surfaces very close together, which can cause leakages and other issues. This is especially true when working with moving parts or high levels of pressure. A gasket is designed to fill this space and keep the two parts in alignment. It will help to improve the performance of your operations and reduce the chance of damage to any parts in the future.

The Best Materials for a Graphite Filled Spiral Wound Gasket

As a spiral wound gasket supplier, we know there are a variety of common materials used for spiral wound graphite filled gaskets. The three most common options are pure graphite sheets, a graphite sheet that will be reinforced with a tang core, or a laminated graphite sheet with an insert made from stainless steel. As far as the thickness of your graphite filled spiral wound gasket, this will typically range from 1.6mm to 2.0mm. Material graphite is an option which contains a high level of carbon which can help to make the gasket more flexible if this is something that you need.

To make the gasket even stronger, the graphite gasket can be reinforced with various materials such as nickel alloy, polyester film, aluminium foil, and other materials. This provides extra strength and improves performance. There are various brands of graphite which you may see mentioned when choosing gaskets and they come in a variety of styles and thicknesses as well. Make sure you check out our full spiral wound gasket range for more inspiration and to find the right option for your needs.

The Benefits of a Spiral Wound Gasket Graphite Filled

There are many reasons why you might choose this material over other options on the market today. Keep in mind that everyone has different needs when it comes to buying gaskets from a spiral wound gasket UK supplier. Graphite is a non-hazardous material that is in compliance with many regulations when it comes to using it with chemicals. It is a safe material for your employees to handle on a daily basis and so you don’t need to use special equipment or protection when installing them. Graphite is known for being very resistant to high temperatures. This is why it’s so popular to use in a variety of industries. Depending on the metal core you choose, this can also help to improve things in this area.

Graphite is a durable material, making spiral wound graphite fill gaskets good value for money. The level of creep relaxation is lower than with other gasket materials, and with the strength of the material too, you’ll find they can last much longer than other gaskets you may have used in the past. If you need a gasket material that you can use over and over again without worrying too much about corrosion from heat and pressure, then graphite might be the best option for you. Finally, graphite is a non-stick material which means it can easily be replaced when needed. As well as offering you a strong seal, replacing the gasket won’t cause damage to your parts and machinery.

Graphite is an excellent material choice for gaskets thanks to the many properties and benefits which make it stronger and more durable than other options on the market today. Our team will be here to support you in finding the right gasket for your needs based on your unique requirements and concerns. Take a look through our full range of products or check out our other articles to learn more about the benefits of different gasket materials and types. Contact us today for more information about spiral wound graphite fill gaskets or to discuss your next gasket purchase. We’ll be excited to help you find the perfect product to make your business operations more efficient and effective in the future.

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