owlscreech
Mechanical
- May 16, 2002
- 44
I have read recently that spiral wound gaskets designed in accordance with ANSI B16.20 are suppose to compress to 0.125-0.135 with a uniform bolt stress of 30,000 psi. This means that torque tables should only depend on the bolt size. Yet many tables are set up by pressure class/fitting size. The SWG manufacturers typically say the torque is the users reponsibility. Suppliers usually fall back on gasket stress.
Does anyone have any ideas on what should be used?
Thanks
Does anyone have any ideas on what should be used?
Thanks