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Spiral Wound Gasket Manufacturers and Suppliers

IQS Directory provides an extensive list of spiral wound gasket manufacturers and suppliers. Utilize our website to review and source spiral wound gasket manufactures with our easy-to-use features which allow you to locate spiral wound gasket companies that will design, engineer, and manufacture spiral wound gaskets for your exact specifications. Our request for quote forms make it easy to connect with leading spiral wound gasket manufacturers. View company profiles, website links, locations, phone number, product videos, customer reviews, product specific news articles and other production information. We are a leading manufacturer directory who will connect you with the right manufacturers whether you are looking for wholesale spiral wound gaskets, pressure spiral wound gaskets, or custom spiral wound gaskets.

  • Laurel, MD

    Phelps Industrial Products is a major manufacturer, fabricator and distributor for a wide range of industries throughout the world. We employ a wide range of both computerized high speed and manual equipment to fulfill the toughest demands. We also have a wide range of compressed, elastomeric and non-elastomeric materials available. Since our founding in 1945, we have taken great pride in our ability to provide quality solutions for our customers’ needs.

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  • Carson City, NV

    REDCO is your complete source for molded gaskets or die cut gaskets, using a wide range of materials. We pride ourselves on just-in-time delivery and practice a "zero-defect" policy. Since our founding in 1948, it has been our goal to be a one-stop place for your gasket needs. Visit our website for more information!

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  • Grand Rapids, MI

    Kent Rubber Supply has been a trusted supplier of gaskets since 1946. Focusing in exceeding customer service, we leverage the best equipment and the most knowledge staff to ensure we meet our customers unique needs. With our trusted experts, we determine the best rubber, foam, sponge or PVC material for your specific need. We continue serving customers both offshore and domestic.

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  • Prince George, VA

    Since 1979, gaskets have been the focus of our company. VSP Technologies is an award-winning company, innovating new gasket technologies and solutions since our inception. We pride ourselves on our ability to problem-solve and create long-term, comprehensive solutions to fit our customers needs. Our patented designs and experienced specialists are here and ready to serve you! Call us at 800-334-6013 or visit our website today to learn more about our product offerings and services.

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  • Santa Fe Springs, CA

    RD Rubber Technology Corp is an ISO 9001:2015 / AS9100:2016 certified and ITAR registered company. We offer compression, transfer, injection and Liquid Injection molding, rubber to metal bonding, engineering support, tooling design, machining and more. Our customers rely on us to give them the best possible production gaskets. From aerospace to medical, food processing to military applications we build trust by being responsive to your needs.

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  • Chandler, AZ

    Arizona is your complete source for standard and custom gaskets, o-rings, seals and more since 1989. Call Arizona Sealing Devices first to solve your die cut gasket needs and you’ll receive same day shipping on stock items plus full custom capabilities. Mylar, Vellumoid & many more gasket materials can be made to your specs utilizing close tolerance laser dies. No order is too small!

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  • Seattle, WA

    As a supplier of gaskets since 1977, Gardico is dedicated to customers in all industrial sectors needing standard & custom gaskets of superior workmanship. With die cutting, slitting, water jet cutting, assembly, laminating & adhesive capabilities, Gardico works with a variety of foam, fiber, felt, cork, plastics, metals & numerous other materials to meet all of their customers’ needs.

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Spiral Wound Gaskets

Spiral wound gaskets are composite metal-filler rings used for the sealing of pipes, especially between flanges. Flanges are hardware used to connect sections of pipes, tubes, and other materials transmission equipment. They usually are connected with fasteners like bolts and are a good method for creating secure connections, but they are often not fluid-tight without being fitted with gaskets.

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Applications of Spiral Wound Gaskets

Gas pipes, tubing, and other networks of transmissive channels can all make use of spiral wound gaskets. Pumps, valves, thermal exchangers, and many other components and control equipment for gas and liquid transmission systems can also make use of spiral wound gaskets. Spiral wound gaskets perform particularly well in high temperature and high pressure applications, making them ideal sealing solutions in the context of pressurized gas and liquid transmission. Because they offer qualities of both strength and flexibility even when exposed to harsh conditions, spiral wound gaskets have become a popular gasketing solution.

Spiral Wound Gasket Design and Customization

Flange connections can be irregularly shaped or subject to stress. In these cases, a gasketing solution that provides flexibility while maintaining its seal is necessary. In response to this problem, engineers developed spiral wound gaskets, which combine the structural strength of metals with the sealing abilities of softer filler materials like elastomers and graphite. There are a number of different spiral wound gasket configurations, but they all follow the same basic concept. Some models are manufactured by winding several plies of metal and several plies of soft filler around each other, offering both the strength of the metal and the flexibility and sealing qualities of the filler. Other models feature only metal plies in a circular configuration attached to an outer ring of soft filler. Other designs can feature alternating rings of metal and filler, though these are less common.

Factors to Consider When Purchasing Spiral Wound Gaskets

Every spiral wound gasket must be carefully fitted to the contours of the pipes, hoses, or other equipment they will be used to seal. Also, the gasket’s composition must not interfere with the operation of the equipment they seal. Most gaskets are made of stainless steel, which causes few issues in terms of reactivity with transmitted chemicals. The filler materials, which can range from graphite to polytetrafluoroethylene, must be chosen more carefully based on their qualities of flexibility, durability, chemical reactivity and operational lifespan.



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