We have had a rubber gasket fail as shown in the photographs. A supplier is suggesting the gasket was misaligned when assembled and bolts were hit through the gasket to form the new holes (hence his photograph). I believe this is impossible. Even the most incompetent fitter would not and could not do this.
The gasket is in a full face to half face joint.
There appears to be a crease in the inside diameter of the gasket. I believe this caused a leak to occur. The resultant flow of water, going from 8.5 bar (g) to 0 bar (g) cavitated and caused the damage to the gasket within 100 hours of operation. The holes in the gasket are where the shoulder of the half face flange is, so will be where there is a high pressure drop in the leaking fluid.
The gasket is PN16 200mm nb.
Does anyone have any experience of this and what the mechanism of failure is likely to be?
Many thanks
The gasket is in a full face to half face joint.
There appears to be a crease in the inside diameter of the gasket. I believe this caused a leak to occur. The resultant flow of water, going from 8.5 bar (g) to 0 bar (g) cavitated and caused the damage to the gasket within 100 hours of operation. The holes in the gasket are where the shoulder of the half face flange is, so will be where there is a high pressure drop in the leaking fluid.
The gasket is PN16 200mm nb.
Does anyone have any experience of this and what the mechanism of failure is likely to be?
Many thanks