Spiral wound gaskets are engineered sealing elements designed to handle high pressures and temperatures, making them ideal for critical flange connections in pipelines, refineries, and industrial plants. They consist of a mix of metallic and non-metallic materials wound together to form a resilient gasket capable of maintaining a seal under fluctuating conditions. Many manufacturers currently fabricate their own spiral wound gaskets, with the majority specifying ASME B16.20 guidelines.
A standard spiral wound gasket includes:
Spiral wound gaskets follow industry standard color coding to quickly identify their metal winding and filler materials. This ensures correct selection during inventory management and installation.

ASME B16.20 gaskets were designed for use in ASME B16.5 and ASME 16.47 A/B flanges. Dimensions are standard for each Nominal Pipe Size and Pressure Class flange assembly combination. Request the materials for the winding metal and filler, which should be compatible with the piping and the media to be sealed.
| MATERIAL PROPERTIES | |||||
| Filler Material | Max. Temperature | ||||
| PTFE | 500°F (260°C) | ||||
| Flexible Graphite | 842°F (450°C) | ||||
| XHR-MICA / Oxidation Resistant FG / MICA | 1500+°F (815+°C) | ||||