Speaking of SMACNA, one of their publications is "Round Industrial Duct Construction Standards" (I've also got ones in my collection for rectangular as well as "Accepted Industry Practice for Industrial Duct Construction"). Anyhow (enough bragging about resources, right!), in section 5 on "connections" they state that "the most popular method of connecting industrial duct is by means of matched angle or bar flanges" and they offer a few tables based on duct diameter, weight of particulate, etc. and show you steel or aluminum flanges that will work. They also show details of welded bars/plates or angles with gaskets or sealant.
Regarding the specific sealant, they state that the gasket or sealant materials must be selected based on temperature and material being handled, so it sounds like doing a search on sealants and/or contacting reps is a good idea for the sealant portion (as krb stated). That being said, MASTERSpec calls out for flanged joint mastics: One-part, acid-curing, silicone, elastomeric joint sealant complying with ASTM C 920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25, Use O; and for flanged gaskets: Butyl rubber or EPDM polymer with polyisobutylene plasticizer. This could be a good place to start.
SMACNA also has another typical connections detail for light gauge duct (I'm not sure what qualifies) which shows 4 types of joints in addition to the flanged methods:
1. Large and small end riveted joint ("slipped joint") where they call for rivets 3" center to center in addition to soldering (for steel duct)
2. Butt welded joint
3. Draw band joint where the axial length of the banded part is 4" min.
4. Beaded sleeve joint, also 4" min length; This last one is similar to the “slip joint” but it has an additional “fitting” with male & female ends, conceivably to allow the two same size duct ends to be mated. I suppose this could be riveted and soldered as well, although there would be twice as many required at each connection. It also may be one of those proprietary-gasketed types that KenRad was referring to.
By the way (KenRad or Lorus), is Selkirk Metalbestos one of those pre-fabricated manufacturers for this type of system, or are they just for the flue gas type jobs?
Olaf