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							Effecting a Seal 
							
							
							 A 
							seal is affected by compressing the gasket material 
							and causing it to flow into the imperfections on the 
							gasket seating surfaces so that intimate contact is 
							made between the gasket and the gasket seating 
							surfaces preventing the escape of the confined 
							fluid. Basically there are four different methods 
							that may be used either singly or in combination to 
							achieve this unbroken barrier. 
							
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								Compression (Figure 1 ). This is by far the most 
								common method of effecting a seal on a flange 
								joint and the compression force is normally 
								applied by bolting.   
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								Attrition (Figure 2). Attrition is a combination 
								of a dragging action combined with compression 
								such as in a spark plug gasket where the spark 
								plug is turned down on a gasket that is both 
								compressed and screwed into the flange. 
								  
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								By heat, such as in the case of sealing a bell 
								and spigot joint on cast iron pipe by means of 
								molten lead. Note, however, that after the 
								molten lead is poured, it is tampered into place 
								using a tamping tool and a hammer.   
							 
							
							
							 Gasket 
							lip expansion. This is a phenomenon that would occur 
							due to edge swelling when the gasket would be 
							affected by confined fluid, as in the case of 
							elastomeric compounds affected by the confined 
							fluids, such as solvents, causing the gasket 
							material to swell and increase the interaction of 
							the gasket against the flange faces.  
							
							
							
							 Generally, 
							gaskets are called upon to effect a seal across the 
							faces of contact with the flanges. Permeation of the 
							media through the body of the gasket is also a 
							possibility depending on material, confined media, 
							and acceptable leakage rate.>>The 
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