Why take a material that has no tensile strength, oxidizes at high temperatures, can vibrate apart, and has no extrusion resistance and then use it as a sealing mechanism where feverish conditions, elevated pressures, and caustic chemicals abound?
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The answer is pretty simple.
Its not the material properties but the engineering and manufacturing process that enables Flexible Graphite to seal in the toughest conditions.
At EGC, we look for ways to make our material, Thermafoil®, into a better seal. If tensile strength is a problem, we may add a metallic substrate. If oxidation is the issue, we hide the graphite from oxygen with cavity geometry, controlled edge exposure, or metal cladding. When a high vibration environment exists, we use our proprietary knowledge to increase the limitations to unbelievable standards.
Since its inception, EGC has developed propulsion system seals for rockets, missiles, and aircraft to meet extremely specific performance requirements. We have reduced emissions, leakage and weight and improved fuel efficiency for heavy trucks and automotive applications.
We have helped power plants reduce wear on valves, pumps, boilers, and piping equipment all at a reduced cost, and weve reduced fugitive emissions in the petrochemical and refining plants all over the world. Furthermore, we have lowered energy consumption by as much as 50% using flexible graphite as a heat-conducting element in our thin-film heaters.
For as long as the industrys been around, weve been making flexible graphite into solutions that people can use. It is a process where human interaction is the difference between flexible graphite material and a Thermafoil® product.
If you need an alternative to PTFE gasket material, how about graphite? Produced as sheet material, flexible graphite gasket material withstands high temperatures while deforming easily enough to take up imperfections in flange surfaces.
Chemistry and Production
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Graphite is a form of carbon. Its used in pencils because its easy to slide the layers apart and spread them on paper. To produce a useful gasket material the graphite is first expanded and then passed through a machine called a sheeter.
Expanding entails exposing small pieces of graphite to sulfuric or nucleic acid. These force the atomic layers apart, making the graphite expand dramatically and forming what look like tiny worms. These worms are then fed into a sheeter that compacts them into a sheet of flexible graphite material.
For added strength, the graphite can be laminated onto either a thin stainless steel foil or a stainless tang.
Properties of Flexible Graphite Gasket Material
The practical upper-temperature limit is around 750 °F (399 °C) although some grades will go to 900 °F (482 °C). You may see claims that graphite can withstand temperatures as high as 5,400 °F (2,982 °C) but this is in an oxygen-free atmosphere, which few gaskets ever experience.
A limitation of sheet form expanded graphite is low tensile strength. Laminating onto 316 stainless raises this from around 700 psi to a much more useful 5,000psi. In terms of gasket applications, this means pure graphite sheet has very low resistance to pressure: foil and tang forms of graphite sheet are far more useful.
The downside of combining graphite with stainless is that this slightly reduces both compressibility and recovery behavior.
Graphite has excellent resistance to water, steam, hydrocarbons, and many acids and alkalies. However, sulfuric or nucleic acids will cause rapid decomposition. Note that graphite is not suitable for food, medical or pharmaceutical applications because theres a possibility of releasing carbon particles into the fluid.
Flexible Graphite Gaskets Cut to Size
Hennig Gasket & Seals carries flexible graphite gasket material in a range of thicknesses. Gaskets can be cut to sizes up to 48 in diameter. Contact us for more information.
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