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News Release from: James Walker and Co | Subject: Topog-E boiler gaskets
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 July 2004
Moulded gaskets resist 193degC and 13
bar
Rubber-moulded gaskets that are certified for steam pressure vessels at 193degC and 13bar are made in metric and inch sizes to fit standard handholes and manholes on pressure vessel plant.
USA-manufactured Topog-E boiler gaskets, known as 'the world's most recognised and respected brand of boiler gaskets', are now supplied in the UK and across Europe by James Walker's network of companies and official distributors These rubber-moulded gaskets are certified for steam pressure vessels at 193degC and 13bar
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 12 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Made in metric and inch sizes to fit standard handholes and manholes on boiler plant, they can also be used on air compressor tanks, water towers and many other types of pressure vessel.
Topog-E gaskets are specifically designed for optimum resistance to the heat, steam and pressure of boilers.
Properly installed Topog-E gaskets will not allow seepage and therefore prevent corrosion occurring around inspection openings.
At inspection time they peel off easily and leave a clean surface.
"This cuts plant downtime, improves the vessel's working life and maintains its energy efficiency", explained James Walker product marketing manager John Allen, "especially as the gaskets are sufficiently resilient to fill any uneven spots on the mating surfaces and form a highly effective seal." Standard material for the gaskets is a proprietary rubber compound developed and manufactured by the Topog-E Gasket Company of Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. Request a free brochure from James Walker and Co ...
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