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  2. Materials for use in vacuum - Wikipedia

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    Indium wire is used as a gasket in demountable seals. Gold wire is used as a gasket in demountable seals for ultra-high vacuum, as well as an alternative to lead-tin solder for making electrical connections. Platinum is a highly chemically inert material with high cost and low outgassing. Zirconium is corrosion-resistant.

  3. RTV silicone - Wikipedia

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    RTV silicone (room-temperature-vulcanizing silicone) is a type of silicone rubber that cures at room temperature. It is available as a one-component product, or mixed from two components (a base and curative).

  4. Gasket - Wikipedia

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    Internal pressure acts upon the faces of the V, forcing the gasket to seal against the flange faces. Most spiral wound gasket applications will use two standard gasket thicknesses: 1/8 inch and 3/16 inch. With 1/8 inch thick gaskets, compression to a 0.100 inch thickness is recommended. For 3/16 inches, compress to a 0.13 inch thickness.

  5. Thread seal tape - Wikipedia

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    PTFE tape used for different sized fittings PTFE tape for natural gas. There are two US standards for determining the quality of any thread seal tape. MIL-T-27730A (an obsolete military specification still commonly used in industry in the US) requires a minimum thickness of 3.5 mils and a minimum PTFE purity of 99%. [3]

  6. Nitrile rubber - Wikipedia

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    This rubber is unusual in being resistant to oil, fuel, and other chemicals. NBR is used in the automotive and aeronautical industry to make fuel and oil handling hoses, seals, grommets, and self-sealing fuel tanks. It is also used in the food service, medical, and nuclear industries to make protective gloves.

  7. Hydrogen silsesquioxane - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen silsesquioxane (R = H). Hydrogen silsesquioxane(s) (HSQ, H-SiO x, T H n, H-resin) are inorganic compounds with the empirical formula [HSiO 3/2] n.The cubic H 8 Si 8 O 12 (T H 8) is used as the visual representation for HSQ.

  8. Neoprene - Wikipedia

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    This relative inertness makes neoprene well suited for demanding applications such as gaskets, hoses, and corrosion-resistant coatings. [1] It can be used as a base for adhesives , noise isolation in power transformer installations, and as padding in external metal cases to protect the contents while allowing a snug fit.

  9. Galling - Wikipedia

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    However, certain metals will generally be more prone to galling, due to the atomic structure of their crystals. For example, aluminium is a metal that will gall very easily, whereas annealed (softened) steel is slightly more resistant to galling. Steel that is fully hardened is very resistant to galling.