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| Common types of gaskets and gasketing include sheet or die-cut, gasket strip, sanitary gasket, spiral wound, spring finger, tape, window gasket, cured-in-place (CIP), and formed-in-place (FIP). In a sheet or die cut gasket the gasket material is a flat sheet that can be cut prior to assembly or is already die-cut from flat gasket material. Gasket sheets are frequently rolled when purchase in long lengths. In a gasket strip the gasket material is in a strip configuration, such as weather-stripping material. Gasket strips are manufactured in many different cross sections. Some more common cross-sections are round (solid and hollow), square or rectangular, channel, C-fold, D-section, L-section, P-section, knife-edge, and wedge. |
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