I was wondering if there are any tips or advice for securing a Viton gasket on a CF flange. One of our flanges would be opened frequently to access our samples but in trying to close it, so we cant ...
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Securing a Viton gasket on a ConFlat (CF) flange can be challenging because Viton gaskets aren't specifically designed for the knife-edge seal of CF flanges, which are typically used with annealed copper gaskets that form a metal-to-metal seal. However, since you're looking for a reusable solution fRead more
Securing a Viton gasket on a ConFlat (CF) flange can be challenging because Viton gaskets aren’t specifically designed for the knife-edge seal of CF flanges, which are typically used with annealed copper gaskets that form a metal-to-metal seal. However, since you’re looking for a reusable solution for frequent access, there are a few tips and alternative approaches you could try.
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