Gaskets and Sealing Fundamentals
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What are the base functions of packings, gaskets, and seals?

Control or stop leakage of fluids (liquids and/or gases) or of solid dry products through mechanical clearances when the contained material is under pressure or vacuum.

Why are packings, gaskets, and seals important in mechanical systems?

They are important to block unsealed routings and prevent leakage of fluids or solid dry products.

What is the primary purpose of using packings, gaskets, and seals?

To prevent leakage of fluids (liquids and/or gases) or solid dry products under pressure or vacuum.

What is the main role of packings, gaskets, and seals in mechanical systems?

<p>To control or stop leakage of fluids or solid dry products through mechanical clearances</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the fundamental function of packings, gaskets, and seals?

<p>To block unsealed routings</p> Signup and view all the answers

In what situations are packings, gaskets, and seals used?

<p>When the contained material is under pressure or vacuum</p> Signup and view all the answers

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