RTJ Gaskets vs. Other Gaskets: Key Differences

1. Sealing Principle:

RTJ Gasket: Creates a tight, metal-to-metal seal by being compressed into a precision-machined groove in the flange.

Other Gaskets (e.g., Spiral Wound, Sheet): Create a seal through bolt compression, which deforms the gasket material to fill the flange face imperfections.

2. Design & Installation:

RTJ Gasket: A solid, heavy metal ring (often oval or octagonal) that sits in a groove, requiring specially designed RTJ flanges.

Other Gaskets: Typically flat sheets or rings placed directly between flat or raised-face flanges.

3. Pressure & Temperature:

RTJ Gasket: The superior choice for extreme service—very high pressure, high temperature, and high mechanical load.

Other Gaskets: Generally suited for low to medium pressure and temperature applications.

4. Seal Tightness:

RTJ Gasket: Provides a leak-proof, pressure-energized seal that becomes tighter as system pressure increases.

Other Gaskets: More prone to creep relaxation and potential leakage under severe cyclic conditions.

In summary: Choose RTJ gaskets for critical, high-performance applications like oil & gas, and refinery systems. For standard industrial uses, other gasket types are often sufficient.

There are many types of RTJ gaskets, including R Gasket,RX Gasket,BX Gasket, SBX Gasket,IX Gasket,and various customized products.We will do more sharing about ring joint gasket.

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