Kaxite Sealing's Neoprene Faced Phenolic Gaskets provide durable, high-performance sealing for demanding industrial applications, combining resilient neoprene with sturdy phenolic for superior resistance to oils and chemicals. Ideal for engineers and maintenance teams in harsh environments, these gaskets ensure reliable, leak-free connections, reducing downtime and enhancing safety. Their unique design offers excellent compressibility and longevity, outperforming standard gaskets. Experience peace of mind with trusted quality—upgrade your sealing solutions today.
Neoprene Faced Phenolic Gaskets have been usedas standard ''flat'' isolating gaskets in the oil and gas industries for many years. Soft neoprene rubber sheets are factory applied to both sides of a laminated phenolic retainer providing an effective sealing surface. The temperature limit of these gaskets is approximately +175o F. (+80o C.).
Application of Neoprene Faced Phenolic Gaskets
To limit the extent and cost of cathodic protection current to only those pipes that need to be protected from the main cathodic protection system
To electrically "split up" long pipelines into distinctive cathodic protection systems
To isolate a pipeline to ensure that cathodic protection or stray electricity currents do not cause increased corrosion, or cause a hazard
To isolate piping systems where dissimilar metals are present
To eliminate static loading charge transfer in discharge or loading operations at oil storage terminals
Gasket Type:
Type E (Full Face Gasket)
This gasket kit provides complete protection of both flange faces. The gasket has same outside diameter of flanges. This feature will prevent collection of foreign matter between the flange faces to ensure complete cathodic isolation.
Type F (Ring Gasket)
This gasket is manufactured to fit only the raised face surface of the flanges. Outside diameter of the gasket is designed to be slightly less than the inside diameter of the bolt circle. It is recommended that the flanges be wrapped to prevent foreign material from "shorting out" the flanges.
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