Sealability-Its Role in Gasket Evaluation
850190
02/01/1985
- Content
- In years past, the principal properties of gasketing were tensile, compressibility and recovery. Today, after extensive testing on all properties for gasketing there has arisen a greater demand for improved seal-ability. Improvements in gasketing properties, other than sealability, has not lead to greater benefits to the “End-User” to meet the challenge of reducing emissions and manufacturing costs. Systematic sealability testing with identifiable variables can give a sound basis for classifying functionality of gasket materials.
- Pages
- 12
- Citation
- Whittaker, R., "Sealability-Its Role in Gasket Evaluation," SAE Technical Paper 850190, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850190.