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Boeing BACG10AD24C Gasket
PART #: SGP100639MFR PART #: BACG10AD24COur Price: $82.50 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Standard MS9371-16 Crescent Steel Gasket
PART #: SGP138778MFR PART #: MS9371-16Our Price: $13.90 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Flexitallic 004127049 Stainless Steel Gasket
PART #: SGP204976MFR PART #: 004127049Our Price: $17.27 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Eaton Aerospace ASNA2138-175 Gasket "D"
PART #: SGP94048MFR PART #: ASNA2138-175Our Price: $127.56 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
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Flexitallic 625017-5 Gasket, Spiral Wound
PART #: SGP56624MFR PART #: 625017-5Our Price: $22.43 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
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Military Specification M83528/004K009 Shielding Gasket, Electrical
PART #: SGP130189MFR PART #: M83528-004K009Our Price: $19.16 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
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Military Standard MS9372-023 Crescent Steel Gasket
PART #: SGP138783MFR PART #: MS9372-023Our Price: $31.06 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Flexitallic 625017-11 Gasket, Spiral Wound
PART #: SGP56620MFR PART #: 625017-11Our Price: $28.16 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Boeing BACG10AH305 Gasket
PART #: SGP100645MFR PART #: BACG10AH305Our Price: $224.80 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart
SkyGeek knows aircrafts have a multitude of parts and that these parts must be assembled. We also know aircraft contain various gases. During assembly, when parts are joined, there are often irregularities, i.e. the parts may not fit perfectly. When this happens gases may leak, thus compromising the corresponding system where they are contained. That's where gaskets come into play.
Gaskets are seals. By joining corresponding parts together—or rather, by filling in the space between the parts—gas cannot escape. Although called a "gas"ket, they also prevent the leakage of fluids as well. It's important to note that "gasket" is a broad term that encompasses a variety of seals including back-up rings, O-rings, retaining rings, as well as the various forms of packing—all of which SkyGeek has in stock.
A certain degree of flexibility is required in a gasket, especially in aeronautics. Compression is a gasket's defining feature as it must do so in order to adjust to the variable pressures inherent in aviation. This compression is often achieved by its composition. While gaskets come in metal or even paper, rubber is often the material of choice. In particular, fluoroelastomers is a family of polymers well suited for high performance sealing applications used in the aviation industry. Their widespread use can be attributed to maintaining their physical functionality at high temperatures while simultaneously resisting various chemicals often found in gases and fluids. Additionally, these polymers offer other benefits including: low permeability to a wide range of substances; excellent resistance to atmospheric conditions (sun, oxidation); great resistance to fungus and mold; low burning characteristics.
Gaskets come in many shapes and sizes and often their names define their function. With all this variety, standardization is key. That's why the U.S. military has devised standards to meet the demands of the aviation industry. SkyGeek has a growing inventory of gaskets that conform to these standards. To learn more, click on the gasket sub-categories on this page.