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Types of Gaskets Cutting and its uses- Aspseal

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Types of Gaskets Cutting and its uses- Aspseal

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  1. Gaskets… Types Of Gaskets Cutting And Its Uses- Aspseal

  2. Types Of Cut Gaskets Lathe cut gaskets: This cost efficient production method allow us to convert a tube of rubber or Plastic (PTFE) into a round Inside Dimension x Outside Dimension gasket. This is done manually on a lathe. The advantage of it is that it produces very little waste material. The disadvantage is it can give you a bowed part (on plastics), of course that flattens when installed between flanges. Waterjet cut gaskets: A very versatile method of cutting that will cut extremely hard materials including metal. Water jet is used to cut metal gaskets, but also Non-asbestos, plastics and rubber. It is known to be a high maintenance piece of equipment. It also has limitations when considering speed. Like a laser cutter it cuts near precision parts using computer software which can be adjusted easily. Unlike a laser it won’t burn rubber and some plastics, and it won’t reflect off of reflective surfaces like flexible graphite.

  3. Die cut gaskets: If it’s used in Industry, Aerospace, Automotive or even a cell phone, the most common gasket is die cut. It’s the fastest per piece production method and will help to keep your costs down. Laser cut gaskets: Our favorite thing to cut on our laser is PTFE. It cuts like butter. It’s clean, and consistently produces quality parts. Like water-jet it uses a computer to “print” the gasket. Unlike water-jet the parts do not come out wet. CNC knife edge cut gaskets: In recent years router technology has been adapted with the addition of an oscillating knife. This allows gasket cutters to produce a part without the need for a die. This saves time as die making takes days. Need to produce a prototype part. This is the answer. Still not near as fast as a clicker press but the method of cutting the gasket (the cad file) can be kept on a memory stick and is portable.

  4. About Aspseal: American Seal & Packing is a leading manufacturer & distributor of Grafoil flexible graphite, gasket material, cut gaskets, mechanical seals, and quality o-rings providing innovative solutions to industrial mechanical seal problems. We do certify our fluid sealing products as made in the USA or only offer USA made seal products when specified.

  5. Contact Us Address: American Seal & Packing 1537 E. McFadden Ave. #A Santa Ana, CA. 92705-4317 Email: sales@aspseal.com Phone: 714-361-1435 Fax: 714-593-9701

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