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  2. Gasket - Wikipedia

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    A gasket is a mechanical seal which fills the space between two or more mating surfaces, generally to prevent leakage from or into the joined objects while under compression. It is a deformable material that is used to create a static seal and maintain that seal under various operating conditions in a mechanical assembly.

  3. Porosity sealing - Wikipedia

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    September 2007) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Porosity sealing is done through the process of vacuum impregnation. Vacuum impregnation is a preferred OEM process that seals porosity and leak paths in metal castings, sintered metal parts and electrical castings that form during the casting or molding process.

  4. Face seal - Wikipedia

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    In mechanical engineering, a face seal is a seal in which the sealing surfaces are normal to the axis of the seal. Face seals are typically used in static applications and are used to prevent leakage in the radial direction with respect to the axis of the seal. [1] Face seals are often located in a groove or cavity on a flange. Face seals are a ...

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    An oven cleaning hack is going viral on TikTok — and parents everywhere are wishing they'd known about it sooner. TikToker and cleaning maven Vanesa Amaro (@vanesamaro91) gained nearly 600,000 ...

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    Since they're made of borosilicate glass, the containers are dishwasher-, oven- and microwave-safe (just not the lids), and their airtight silicone seals help prevent leaks. $42 at Amazon Amazon

  7. Tempered glass - Wikipedia

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    The gaskets holding the glass in the frame are also usually resilient to cushion the glass against wind buffeting. If no space is provided at the perimeter of the unit, the glass will bind against the frame, causing internal stresses to develop in the glass which can exceed the strength of glass, resulting in breakage.