Hi all,
I have a question regarding gasket selection gasket on my body flange flexattalic 304 SS is weak as my pressures are very high 3600psi on a Carbon vessel can you suggest me another good gasket which can with stand on this carbon vessel
Why would you say that the Flexatallic 304SS gasket is weak? What is your criteria for "weakness"? Does your gasket have inner and outer rings? That would help.
kandula1, Compress obviously does not know that virtually all spiral wound gaskets will be fitted with at least an outer solid metal ring that acts as a compression stop. For your pressure I would specify an innner ring as well. Besides serving as a compression stop these rings prevent the gasket from squirming or collapsing to the inside and from unwinding during handling.
I would use only a metallic gasket. You might also look at a "Kammprofile" style gasket, consisting of a grooved metal core with a soft facing. A solid metal gasket is also an option but will take a lot of bolting to seat it.
Contact Flexitallic, Garlock, Klinger or any of the manufacturers, they all sell the same stuff.
In the design of high internal pressure of the vessels you may use ring joints with/without combination of other type of gaskets.
You need to look at ASME B16.20a for acceptable pressure classes of ring gaskets.
R ring gaskets are for upto and ASME B16.5 pressure Class 2500, for upto and including API 6B pressure Class 5000. RX ring gaskets are for upto & including API 6B pressure class 5000. BX ring gaskets are for upto and including API 6B pressure Class 20000.
If you design the flange from the scratch or use API flanges you have the options above.