henderrj
Specifier/Regulator
- Oct 13, 2015
- 18
I have a client who is covering the seeling surfaces of spiral wound gaskets, as well as the sealing surfaces of flange faces, with duct tape.
He recently switched from paper gaskets to spiral wound. Once he did, his customers started complaining, due to the flange faces having scratches, so he began wrapping them in duct tape to alleviate the scratching. (I think he is compressing the gaskets all the way on their first use, which would cause the circular scratch marks).
I understand that this is incorrect, and a safety concern. I've been trying to find articles about accidents due to this issue, but haven't had any luck. Have any of you seen anyone do this in the past, or have a good story to tell about it?
He recently switched from paper gaskets to spiral wound. Once he did, his customers started complaining, due to the flange faces having scratches, so he began wrapping them in duct tape to alleviate the scratching. (I think he is compressing the gaskets all the way on their first use, which would cause the circular scratch marks).
I understand that this is incorrect, and a safety concern. I've been trying to find articles about accidents due to this issue, but haven't had any luck. Have any of you seen anyone do this in the past, or have a good story to tell about it?