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High Temperature Gaskets: Choosing the Right Sealing Solution for Industrial Systems

  • 15/04/2026
  • 🔷 Overview of gaskets in high-temperature environments

    In industrial systems such as:

    • Steam systems
    • Oil & gas plants
    • Power plants
    • Chemical plants

    👉 Gaskets play a critical role in:

    • Preventing fluid leakage
    • Maintaining system pressure
    • Ensuring operational safety

    However, in high-temperature environments (>200°C), not all gasket materials are suitable.


    ⚙️ Requirements for high-temperature gaskets

    Gaskets used in high-temperature applications must meet the following requirements:

    ✔️ High temperature resistance

    • From 200°C to over 600°C

    ✔️ High pressure resistance

    • Class 150 to Class 2500

    ✔️ Dimensional stability

    • Maintain sealing integrity without deformation

    ✔️ Chemical resistance

    • Resist degradation in harsh environments

    🔧 Common types of high-temperature gaskets

    1. Spiral Wound Gasket

    👉 The most widely used gasket for high-temperature applications

    • Made of metal windings with graphite or PTFE filler
    • Temperature resistance up to ~500–600°C
    • Excellent sealing performance

    ✔️ Application: steam systems, oil & gas, power plants


    2. Graphite Gasket

    • Extremely high temperature resistance (>600°C)
    • Excellent chemical resistance
    • Good flexibility

    ✔️ Application: steam lines, furnaces, chemical plants


    3. Metal Gasket (RTJ)

    • Ring Type Joint (RTJ) design
    • Metal-to-metal sealing
    • Suitable for extreme pressure and temperature

    ✔️ Application: high-pressure oil & gas systems


    4. PTFE Gasket

    • Excellent corrosion resistance
    • Moderate temperature limit (≤260°C)

    ✔️ Application: mild chemical environments


    📊 Quick comparison of high-temperature gaskets

    Gasket type Temperature range Application
    Spiral wound 500–600°C Steam, oil & gas
    Graphite >600°C Furnace, chemical
    Metal RTJ Very high Extreme pressure
    PTFE ≤260°C Mild chemicals

    ⚠️ Common mistakes

    • Using rubber gaskets in high-temperature environments → burning and leakage
    • Selecting incorrect material → reduced lifespan
    • Not checking actual operating temperature

    🔥 Quick selection tips

    👉 Steam & high temperature → Spiral wound + graphite gasket
    👉 Extremely high temperature → Graphite gasket
    👉 Extreme pressure → Metal RTJ gasket
    👉 Chemical applications → PTFE gasket


    🏁 Conclusion

    High-temperature gaskets must provide:

    • Excellent heat resistance
    • Reliable sealing performance
    • Suitable material compatibility

    👉 Choosing the right gasket helps:

    • Prevent leakage
    • Extend equipment lifespan
    • Ensure system safety

    📞 Contact Information

    Phuc Minh Engineering Co., Ltd (PM-E) specializes in supplying gaskets, flanges, valves, and piping components that meet international standards.

    • 🌐 Website: pm-e.vn
    • 📧 Email: info@pm-e.vn
    • 📱 Hotline: +84 907 450 506 – +84 902 720 814 – +84 979 737 351

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