TFC’s Hi-Tech Metal Seals are ideal for extreme service conditions. They are generally used in static applications and are designed to provide high fluid or gas sealing levels under the most extreme working conditions.
General Properties
The sealing concept of a metal seal is based on the elastic deformation of the seal under compression that, in turn, provides a constant contact point on each sealing surface.
Unlike flat gaskets, metal seals do not depend upon enormous clamping loads to maintain sealing tightness. By compressing the seal to a defined size, a seating load is created. The shape of the seal determines the ‘spring back’ or elasticity of the seal.
Depending upon the application, there are three types of seal energisation that can be utilised to provide the perfect seal.
The use of different seal materials and heat treatment processes results in a variety of spring temper properties that, when under pressure loading, provide a definable and constant spring force.
Metal seals can use either the hydrostatic forces created by the medium being sealed or are independently gas filled to obtain the highest level of sealing.
Metal seals can be fitted with an internal spring to provide greater compressive loads.