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Formed-In-Place Gaskets: Concept vs Reality
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The concept of formed-in-place gaskets is an attractive one. The ability to make any size and shape of gasket on the spot and the low inventory involved has prompted many to try the formed-in-place principle at one time or another. However, failures have occurred because of an incomplete understanding of the mechanics of formed-in-place joints. These mechanics are discussed along with application methods for formed-in-place materials.
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Tokarski, J., "Formed-In-Place Gaskets: Concept vs Reality," SAE Technical Paper 770073, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770073.Also In
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- MACHINE DESIGN “Fastening and Joining,” 26 Penton Publishing Co.
- Armstrong Corp. “Gasket Flange Design Manual” Industrial Products Div. Lancaster, PA
- Andreasen R. et. al. “Technology of Sealing Threaded and Flanged Systems,” Loctite Corporation Newington, CT