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Metal Reinforced Laminates
Reinforced for improved performance and handling
| GRAFOIL® flexible graphite can be combined with various interlayer materials to improve performance and handling. GRAFOIL® metal reinforced laminates have unsurpassed leaktight sealability over extended periods of time and service temperature. Non-Metal Reinforced, All-GRAFOIL® sheet and laminate, and high performance Reinforced PTFE Gasketing products are also available. |
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| Automotive and Internal Combustion Applications |
- TG-251
Laminate consisting of a 0.0066-inch thich, low-carbon steel core with grade GTC chemically bonded to both sides.
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- GHJ
Laminate made with grade GTC flexible graphite mechanically attached to a perforated, low-carbon steel core.
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| Fluid Sealing and Industrial Applications |
- GHE
Laminate with 316/316L stainless steel tanged insert (0.004 in./0.1 mm thick) mechanically bonded to Standard Industrial Grade GTB sheet facing. It is non-fibrous and non-asbestos and is available sheeted or in rolls. GHE can be used in 95-100% of all your sheet gasket applications and is interchangeable with spiral wound gaskets.
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- GHR
Laminate with flat 316/316L stainless steel insert (0.002 in./0.05 mm thick) adhesively bonded to Standard Industrial Grade GTB sheet facing. It is non-fibrous and non-asbestos and is available sheeted or in rolls. GHR can be used in 95-100% of all your sheet gasket applications.
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- GHH
Laminate consisting of a 0.0042-inch thich, low-carbon steel core with grade GTC chemically bonded on both sides.
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Features and Benefits
- Surface "branded" to prevent substitution of inferior materials
- Meets most refinery, petrochecmical and industrial service requirements
- Over 5 year shelf life
- Naturally lubricious, requires no flange release agent
- Non-asbestos and non-fibrous
- Excellent high temperature creep and blow-out resistance
- Exceeds the most stringent sealability regulations for VOC or hazardous emissions