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PAR Group supply a range of specialist gaskets and seals for demanding applications. These include applications where gaskets are required to seal at high temperatures and high pressure. We also offer specialist gaskets and seals with high chemical resistance if required.
The following are our most common types, please follow the links below for more information.
For advice on gasket selection, please contact our sales office.
Available in either proofed woven glass or expanded graphite, Boiler door joint gaskets are highly compressible and ensure a seal is quickly achieved. Temperature: up to +450°C.
Metallic gaskets are available in a wide range of materials and are manufactured in accordance to ASME B16.20. Temperature: up to +550°C (depending on material).
Commonly used to seal flanges that are conveying aggresive solvents and chemicals. PTFE envelope gaskets are available to suit all flange types. Temperature: up to +250°C.
Spiral wound gaskets consist of a metallic winding strip with layers of softer, more compressible sealing material, such as graphite, PTFE and Mica. Temperature: up to +1000°C (depending on material).
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Commonly used to seal steam, hot water and high pressure valves. Taylor ring gaskets are made from sheet metal formed into embossed concentric rings. Temperature: up to +530°C (depending on material).
Topog-E® gaskets are an elliptical moulded rubber gasket designed to replace asbestos boiler door joints and eliminate the corrosion and encrustation that built up around the boiler door. Temperature: up to +193°C.