Mooonlight
Petroleum
- May 22, 2007
- 4
Hi all,
I recently started to work with maintenance at a refinery and I have a few thoghts and questions about gaskets.
1. Why does the outer ring of a spiral wound gasket (with inner and outer rings) sometimes get warped (like a satellite dish) when installed?
A manufacturer (not the same one who made the warped gaskets) told me that it had been wound too tight during manufacture... But I was thinking that perhaps it's more because the wound part needs to be compressed when installed, but it can't expand sideways because the inner and outer rings are stiff, so the outer ring gets deformed.
What do you think?
2. What type of glue is recommended to make a gasket with graphite tape stay in place during assembly of a heat exchanger? I have heard that most kinds of glue may cause problems with chlorides. And grease might make the gasket seal badly and might also damage the graphite when boiling/evaporating.
Is any of this true? What do you people use?
All ideas are greatly appreciated.
I recently started to work with maintenance at a refinery and I have a few thoghts and questions about gaskets.
1. Why does the outer ring of a spiral wound gasket (with inner and outer rings) sometimes get warped (like a satellite dish) when installed?
A manufacturer (not the same one who made the warped gaskets) told me that it had been wound too tight during manufacture... But I was thinking that perhaps it's more because the wound part needs to be compressed when installed, but it can't expand sideways because the inner and outer rings are stiff, so the outer ring gets deformed.
What do you think?
2. What type of glue is recommended to make a gasket with graphite tape stay in place during assembly of a heat exchanger? I have heard that most kinds of glue may cause problems with chlorides. And grease might make the gasket seal badly and might also damage the graphite when boiling/evaporating.
Is any of this true? What do you people use?
All ideas are greatly appreciated.