Compressed Asbestos Gasket Sheet

Application: Oil Refineries, Chemical Processing Equipment, Steam Pipelines, Flanged Connections, Power Plants, Compressors, Pumps, Heat Exchangers

Certification: ISO 9001:2015

ISO Certificate No.: 04324Q31759R1S

Issued Date: 2021-08-17

MOQ: 100 pieces

Lead Time: 7–14 business days after order confirmation, depending on order quantity and specifications.

Customization: Made to Order

Product Overview

Compressed Asbestos Gasket Sheet (CAF) is a pressed and bonded fiber jointing material manufactured from long-grade asbestos fibers and elastomeric binder to deliver excellent compressibility, recovery and long-term sealing performance under varying temperatures and flange stresses. It is widely used for flange jointing, valve bonnets, pumps and industrial equipment where a durable, low-cost sealing solution is required. (Also known as: CAF gasket sheet, compressed asbestos fiber sheet, asbestos jointing sheet, compressed asbestos jointing sheet.)

Technical Description

Composition & Manufacture

Compressed asbestos gasket sheets are made by hot-pressing long-length chrysotile (or other approved asbestos grades) fibers with an SBR/NBR binder to form a dense, board-like jointing material. This process yields high compressive strength, low creep and predictable torque retention.

Performance Characteristics

  • Good resistance to steam and hot water, moderate resistance to oils and hydrocarbons, and reliable sealing across a wide range of pressures and temperatures (see technical limits below).

  • Excellent dimensional stability and die-cutting yield for large-volume OEM gasket production.

(Technical limits and nominal performance references follow in the Technical Specifications section.)

Applications & Typical Use Cases

  • Steam flange gaskets (industrial boilers, steam lines)

  • Pumps and compressors (oil & gas processing)

  • Heat exchangers and pressurized vessels (where asbestos use is permitted)

  • Valve bonnets, manways and general mechanical jointing applications

  • OEM die-cut gasket production for maintenance spares and aftermarket supply

Technical Specifications

Material: Chrysotile asbestos fibers + synthetic binder (SBR/NBR)
Nominal thickness (standard stock): 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.75 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm, 2.0 mm, 3.0 mm (other thicknesses 0.25–6.0 mm on request).
Standard sheet sizes (mm): 1270 × 1270 mm; 1500 × 1500 mm; larger sheets and custom sizes available.
Operating temperature (typical range): up to 450–550°C for high-grade chrysotile varieties depending on binder and grade; confirm grade-specific data prior to selection.
Max service pressure: depends on thickness and flange design — some grades rated for high pressures (refer to grade datasheet; Klinger-type asbestos grades have published high-pressure ratings).
Color / finish: natural brown/red (binder dependent); optional anti-stick treatment available.
Packing: plywood pallet, wrapped by protective film; export crates for sea freight.

Notes: Always request the specific grade datasheet, MSDS and test certificates for steam & critical applications.

Compressed Asbestos Gasket Sheet

Common Sizes & Stock List

  • CAF-050-1270 — 0.5 mm × 1270×1270 mm — standard stock

  • CAF-100-1270 — 1.0 mm × 1270×1270 mm — standard stock

  • CAF-150-1500 — 1.5 mm × 1500×1500 mm — standard stock

  • Custom die-cut rings and gaskets — per CAD/ISO drawing

Product Advantages

  • Cost-effective sealing for non-extreme chemical services.

  • Excellent die-cutting yield and repeatability for OEM gasket production.

  • Good steam and hot-water resistance (widely used in steam systems).

  • Stable dimensions and reliable torque retention under repeated start/stop cycles.

  • Export & OEM support: CAD die-cutting, custom finishing, private-label packaging.

Compliance, Safety & Regulatory Notes

  • Asbestos products are subject to strict regulations and bans in many jurisdictions. Buyers must confirm local import/use regulations and ensure proper handling and PPE at installation sites. Our company provides MSDS, composition certificates and chain-of-custody documentation on request for export compliance.

Comparison Table — Compressed Asbestos vs Common Alternatives

Property / Material Compressed Asbestos (CAF) Aramid / Non-Asbestos (e.g., Klingersil) Graphite Sheet Expanded PTFE
Temp range Up to 450–550°C (grade dependent). Up to ~400°C (depending on grade). Very high up to ~650°C (oxidation limits apply) -200 to +260°C (excellent low-temp & chemical)
Chemical resistance Moderate (steam, oils); limited vs strong acids/oxidizers Good (wide chemical range) Excellent for heat and many chemicals Excellent chemical resistance
Compressibility & recovery Good Good to very good Lower compressibility Low surface friction, low creep
Cost Typically lower Mid to higher Mid to high Higher
Regulatory / availability Restricted / banned in many markets — check local laws. Widely accepted replacement Widely accepted Widely accepted
Best for Traditional steam/oil flanges where allowed Modern OEM replacement, broad usage High-temp/graphite specific Corrosion-sensitive, aggressive chemicals

Custom Services

  • Die-cut gaskets from customer DXF/CAD files (jig & tool matched).

  • Custom thickness blends and anti-stick surface coatings.

  • Private label packaging and batch traceability (lot numbers).

  • Sample program: free/sample packs for qualified buyers (subject to export controls and local laws).

FAQ

Q1: What is the MOQ (minimum order quantity)?
A1: Typical MOQ for stocked compressed asbestos gasket sheet is 100 pieces (1270×1270 mm) or equivalent volume. For die-cut or custom orders, MOQ depends on tool setup and material grade — please request a quote. (You can set your actual MOQ — adjust per factory capabilities.)

Q2: What is lead time?
A2: For stocked sizes: 7–14 business days for pallet orders; for custom thicknesses, die-cut or large volumes: 2–5 weeks depending on order size, tooling and freight choice. Expedited production is available for rush orders.

Q3: How is the product shipped and how is it packaged?
A3: Compressed asbestos gasket sheets are interleaved, film-wrapped, and palletized (plywood pallet). For export: wooden crates or fumigated pallets on request; we offer CIF/FOB shipping and handle export documentation.

Q4: Do you provide die-cutting and custom gaskets?
A4: Yes — we offer CNC/die cutting to customer drawings (DXF/CAD), ring-cut, and full gasket kits. Tooling charges may apply for new dies.

Q5: Are MSDS / test certificates available?
A5: Yes — MSDS, composition reports, and lot test certificates (where applicable) are available on request for each shipment.

Q6: Is this material allowed in my country?
A6: Regulations vary. Many countries have total or partial bans on asbestos; please confirm local import/use rules. We can assist with documentation and advise on non-asbestos alternatives if required.

Q7: Can you supply non-asbestos alternatives?
A7: Yes — we supply aramid/kevlar reinforced compressed sheets, graphite and PTFE jointing sheets as asbestos-free options for markets where asbestos is restricted.

Q8: What information should I provide to get an accurate quote?
A8: Provide required material grade (if known), sheet size, thickness, quantity, desired finish (anti-stick), and any die-cut/CAD drawings. Also advise shipping port and INCOTERM.

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