SS Outer Ring
An SS outer ring, in the context of spiral wound gaskets, refers to a solid, often carbon steel, ring that serves as a centering and support structure for the gasket within a flange joint. It helps to accurately position the gasket, provide radial strength to prevent blowout, and act as a compression limiter.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Purpose:
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Centering and Support:
The outer ring ensures the gasket is properly aligned within the flange joint.
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Radial Strength:
It adds stability and helps prevent the gasket from blowing out under pressure.
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Compression Limiter:
It acts as a stopper to prevent excessive compression of the gasket, which can damage the seal.
Material:
- The outer ring is typically made of carbon steel, often with a corrosion-resistant treatment.
- It can also be made of high-grade steel.
Types:
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Outer Ring Only:
A simple outer ring used with flat face and raised face flanges, suitable for Class 900 and below.
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Inner & Outer Rings:
Gaskets with both inner and outer rings provide additional compression limiting on both sides of the gasket, suitable for higher pressure applications and corrosive media.
Applications:
- Spiral wound gaskets with outer rings are commonly used in various industrial applications involving high pressure and temperature, such as:
- Oil and gas pipelines
- Chemical plants
- Power stations
- Pharmaceutical industry