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Baohua Sealing Technology Sharing | Mechanical Behavior of Gaskets: Tensile & Blow-out Res (1)

Time:2026-02-02 Views:37

Tensile & Blow-out Resistance

Mechanical Behavior of Gaskets

 

In the previous content, we focused on "Mechanical Behavior Performance of Gaskets" and elaborated on key dimensions such as load-deformation behavior, compression-recovery performance, and crushing strength. In this chapter, we will continue to delve into the mechanical behavior performance of gaskets: tensile strength and blow-out resistance.

 

In industrial sealing systems, gaskets are core components ensuring leak-free operation of equipment, and their mechanical properties directly determine their adaptability and stability under different working conditions.


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Among them, tensile strength and blow-out resistance are two core indicators for evaluating the mechanical performance of gaskets. Whether in conventional pipeline connections or special scenarios such as high pressure and high temperature, these two performances directly affect whether gaskets can work reliably for a long time, avoiding equipment failures or safety issues caused by seal failure.


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In the subsequent series of content, we will detailedly analyze the principles, application scenarios, and key considerations of these two indicators, helping friends engaged in sealing-related work to more accurately understand and select gaskets, and escort the stability of equipment sealing systems.

 

 

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