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What are Spiral Wound Gaskets?
A Spiral Wound Gasket is the most common metallic gasket used in industrial plants. A properly selected and installed spiral wound gasket can withstand high temperatures and pressures, preventing leaks throughout their intended lifespan. 

A spiral wound gasket consists of three elements:

Outer ring. Made of carbon steel, this outer ring is sometimes called the centering ring or guide ring. It’s used to center the gasket when you insert it into a bolted flange joint. 
Inner ring. The inner ring is pivotal for the gasket because it prevents windings from buckling inside the pipe. When a gasket buckles, parts of it get sucked into the pipe. From there, pieces of the gasket will typically flow through the pipeline until they get caught on something. Often, they’ll get wrapped around rotating equipment like a pump. The mess that results is known as a “bird’s nest.” Inner rings help you avoid this problem. 
Sealing element. As you might guess from the name, the sealing element creates the seal that prevents leaks. A sealing element encompasses both windings and filler material. Most spiral wound gaskets in oil and gas refineries will use a flexible graphite filler material rated for high temperatures. A flexible graphite filler also allows the gasket to be more tolerant of flange distortion and joint misalignment. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is another common filler material. PTFE is not rated for high-temperature applications, however. Meanwhile, most winding materials in refineries will be stainless steel and monel. 
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Corrugated Gasket

Corrugated Gasket

> Corrugated Gasket Outstanding mechanical strength and thermal conductivity > Capable of withstanding high temperatures > There are almost no limitation regarding size > Solid construction provides stability even for large diameters and ensures trouble-free handing and installation.

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API Ring Joint Type Gasket

API Ring Joint Type Gasket

API Ring Joint Type Gasket come in two basic types, an oval cross section (Style 377) and an octagonal cross section (Style 388). These basic shapes are used in pressures up to 10,000 psi. The dimensions are standardized and require specially grooved flanges.

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Lens Ring Joint Gasket

Lens Ring Joint Gasket

> Lens Ring Joint Gasket used in higher pressure than 3,000 lbs. > These gaskets had been used on pipe flanges in synthesizing line.

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BX Ring Joint Gasket

BX Ring Joint Gasket

> BX Ring Joint Gasket to the octagonal ring joint > BX series can only be used with 6BX flanges > BX rings for higher pressure rating starting at 5,000 lbs, and ending with 20,000 lbs. > Rings can not be re-used.

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RX Ring Joint Gasket

RX Ring Joint Gasket

> Ring Joint Gaskets are for oilfield and process industry duties. > RX Ring Joint Gasketare designed for pressures up to 15,000 PSI. > RX types of gaskets are more costly then Oval and Octagonal rings. > RX type gaskets perform excellent in API 6B flanged.

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Octagonal Ring Joint Gasket

Octagonal Ring Joint Gasket

> Octagonal Ring Joint Gasket are for oilfield and process industry duties. > Octagonal shape gasket is belong to API 6A R series > These gaskets are used in pressures up to 10,000 PSI, more than Oval ring joint. > The oval type is the only gasket that will fit a bottom radiused groove. > Gaskets and not re-used after torque.

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