Max Compression & Reinstall of Spiral Wound Gaskets -Advice Needed

In summary, the maximum allowed compression for a gasket is application specific and must be specified by the manufacturer. Once a spiral wound gasket is used, it cannot be reinstalled due to permanent deformation. Reusing a gasket can result in hidden costs and it is generally recommended to replace it with a new one. The recommended torque for tightening gaskets may vary, but in some cases, the bolts can be tightened as hard as possible without the use of a torque wrench.
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Thickness and maximum compression
Would need advise on which is the maximum allowed compression to apply to a gasket according to the thickness of the gasket. If this information is available from the manufacturers, would like to know. Also, if once used, the gasket can be reinstalled and which is the experience about that.
 
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how high is the sky?

what is gasket for? cylinder head on engine? Nuclear power plant cooling?
 
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Flexitallic has some decent reference information.

This is really application specific.
 
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The manufacturer specifies compression or bolt torque. You must identify the manufacturer.
A spiral wound gasket is deformed permanently when installed, it does not recover.

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Also, if once used, the gasket can be reinstalled and which is the experience about that.
The hidden costs of re-using a gasket works out greater than the cost of replacing it with a new gasket.
 
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We used spiralwounds on the boiler manholes. General consensus was that if you used it once you chuck em. They get crushed quite badly when you tighten them down.
Can't comment on recommended torques though. We tightened them as hard as we could and then flogged them down some more sometimes, the bolts were big though and could handle flogging. No torque wrenches available...management did not believe in torque wrenches and thought the guys would destroy them.
 
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FAQ: Max Compression & Reinstall of Spiral Wound Gaskets -Advice Needed

What is the purpose of max compression and reinstallation of spiral wound gaskets?

The purpose of max compression and reinstallation of spiral wound gaskets is to ensure a tight and secure seal between two surfaces, preventing leakage and maintaining the integrity of the system.

When should max compression and reinstallation of spiral wound gaskets be performed?

Max compression and reinstallation of spiral wound gaskets should be performed whenever a gasket is damaged, worn out, or when there is a change in operating conditions that may affect the seal.

What is the recommended procedure for max compression and reinstallation of spiral wound gaskets?

The recommended procedure for max compression and reinstallation of spiral wound gaskets includes carefully removing the old gasket, cleaning the surfaces, applying a suitable sealant, and properly aligning and tightening the gasket to the specified torque.

What factors should be considered when selecting a spiral wound gasket for max compression and reinstallation?

When selecting a spiral wound gasket for max compression and reinstallation, factors such as the type of fluid or gas being sealed, temperature and pressure of the system, and the flange design should be considered to ensure the gasket can withstand the operating conditions.

Can max compression and reinstallation of spiral wound gaskets be done multiple times?

Yes, max compression and reinstallation of spiral wound gaskets can be done multiple times as long as the gasket is in good condition and the surfaces are properly cleaned and prepared before each installation.

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