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Welcome to the Next Generation of Sealing Technology
Spiral Wound Gaskets
A requirement of any gasket is the ability to recover under variable loads. The effects of pres-
sure and temperature fluctuations, the temperature difference across the flange face, along
with flange rotation, bolt stress relaxation and creep, demand a gasket with adequate flexibil-
ity and recovery, to maintain a seal under variable working conditions. The spiral wound gas-
ket, invented by Flexitallic, meets these requirements.
A spiral wound gasket is manufactured by spirally winding a preformed metal strip and
a filler on the outer periphery of metal winding mandrels. The winding mandrel outside diam-
eter forms the inner diameter of the gasket and the superposed metal and non-metallic wind-
ings are continually wound until the required outer diameter is attained. Normal practice is to
reinforce the inner and outer diameters with several plies of metal with no soft fillers. This
engineered product is “tailor made” to be compatible with the flange closure in which it is to
be used. For example, a closure designed for vacuum service may require a gasket of exact-
ly the same dimensions as a closure designed for 1500 psi service. The closure designed for
the vacuum service would have relatively light bolting indicating the necessity for a soft gas-
ket, while the 1500 psi application would have heavy bolting requiring a relatively dense gas-
ket. It is usually within our capability to satisfy both requirements.
Metal Strip
Filler Material
262,000
Class 900
198,000
Class 600
150,000
Class 400
250
200
150
100
GASKET LOAD IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS
50
.180
.170
.160
.150
.140
.130
GASKET THICKNESS IN INCHES
6” Style CG Gasket
Contact Area: 14.7 Square Inches
Original Gasket Thickness 0.175”
This chart shows compression to 0.130” under stud stress of 30,000 psi of root area
CHART NO. 1
GASKET COMPRESSION CHARACTERISTICS
GASKET DENSITY
The service conditions under which a FLEXITALLIC spiral
wound gasket is expected to hold its seal dictate the density
of the gasket. Gaskets that have identical inside and outside
diameters can be either hard or soft as shown on the left.
The available compressive force is the basis for calculating
the density of the gasket structure to support specific loads.