Flat gaskets

 

Precision. Reliability. Excellence service

Flat gaskets – precisely tailored for every application

Flat gaskets are typically used as static seals and are primarily employed in equipment and piping systems as sealing elements between two flanges.

For different applications – considering fluids, temperatures, pressures, and chemical exposure – a variety of materials are available, including elastomers, compressed fiber, aramid fiber, carbon fiber, mineral fiber, metal, or copper.

We manufacture gaskets according to standards and drawings, using laser cutting, stamping, or waterjet cutting.

Elastomers, fibers, metal, PTFE

A variety of materials are available for flat gaskets.

Manufacturing methods:

Laser cutting, stamping, waterjet cutting

Custom solutions available

Manufactured to your drawing or sample

  • Soft Material Gaskets
    Soft material gaskets seal flat surfaces that are pressed together by external forces. They are used in almost all areas of engineering – for liquids and gases, at high and low temperatures, and under static or pulsating pressure. The designs are highly versatile, as are the materials and material combinations used.

  • Asbestos-Free Fiber Gaskets
    Fiber gaskets are produced using the calendering process and are characterized by high density and load-bearing capacity. They are suitable for a wide range of pressures, media, and temperatures. Asbestos-free variants contain various fibers, fillers, and binders to ensure optimal sealing properties and chemical resistance.

  • Elastomer Gaskets
    Elastomer gaskets cover a broad range of operating conditions. A wide variety of rubber types are available, which can be selectively combined depending on the application. This allows the mechanical, chemical, and thermal properties to be perfectly adapted to each specific use.

  • Graphite Gaskets
    Graphite gaskets consist of over 95% elemental carbon after expansion. They offer excellent chemical resistance, high temperature tolerance, and good adaptability to the sealing surface. Applications in strongly oxidizing media or environments are not recommended, as they can compromise the material structure.

  • PTFE Gaskets
    PTFE gaskets are known for their very broad chemical resistance and excellent flow properties. The material is non-adhesive, electrically insulating, and suitable for many media. Limitations exist with molten alkali metals and fluorine gas, which can attack PTFE.

Question about the product?

Feel free to contact us directly or send us an inquiry via email or the contact form.

Flat gaskets