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NAVISTAR CEMS D-18 - Gasketing Materials
April 1, 2009 - NAVISTAR

This specification covers requirements for nonmetallic, non-asbestos gasketing materials used in products manufactured by the Company. Rubber gasket materials are also specified in Engine Material Specification (EMS) D15-5010. Restricted Chemical Substances Effective January 1, 2007,...

ANSI A156.22 - DOOR GASKETING and EDGE SEAL SYSTEMS SPONSOR
January 1, 2017 - BHMA

This Standard establishes requirements for the performance and installation of gasketing systems including intumescents applied to, or mortised to doors, frames or both. Included are performance tests intended to evaluate resistance to smoke and air infiltration, energy performance, acoustic...

NAVISTAR CEMS D-18S - GASKETING MATERIALS - SUPPLEMENT
NAVISTAR
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MIL-G-46898 - GASKETING, RF AND PRESSURE
NPFC
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A-A-1189 - CALKING LEAD (PACKING & GASKETING)
NPFC
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MIL-G-46873 - GASKETING, METALLIC MESH, CYLINDRICAL
NPFC
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NAVISTAR CEMS D-30S - GASKETING MATERIALS - SUPPLEMENT
NAVISTAR
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ASTM F112 - Standard Test Method for Sealability of Enveloped Gaskets
October 10, 2000 - ASTM

This test method covers the evaluation of the sealing properties of enveloped gaskets for use with corrosion-resistant process equipment.2 Enveloped gaskets are described as gaskets having some corrosion-resistant covering over the internal area normally exposed to the...

ASTM D1170 - Tentative Specification for Nonmetallic Gasket Materials for General Automotive and Aeronautical Purposes
September 11, 1962 - ASTM

These specifications are intended to define the basic properties of commercial nonmetallic gasketing materials commonly used in automotive applications. These include materials composed of asbestos or other inorganic fibers, cork, or cellulose or other organic fibers, in combination with...

ASTM F104 - Standard Classification System for Nonmetallic Gasket Materials
April 1, 2011 - ASTM

This classification system2 provides a means for specifying or describing pertinent properties of commercial nonmetallic gasket materials. Materials composed of asbestos, cork, cellulose, and other organic or inorganic materials in combination with various binders or impregnants are included...

GMW17633 - Bonding Requirements for Valve Body Spacer Plate Assemblies
June 1, 2016 - GMW

Introduction Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable laws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence. Purpose. This specification covers the bonding requirements of constructional/laminated soft...

MIL-A-24058 - ASBESTOS PACKING & GASKETING MATERIAL, IMPREGNATED
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A-A-1188 - CORK SHEET (PACKAGING AND GASKETING)
NPFC
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ASTM F2325-14 - Standard Classification for Multi-Layer Steel (MLS) and Other Metal Layer Gaskets for Transportation Applications
July 1, 2014 - ASTM International

1.1 This classification covers a means for specifying Multi-Layer Steel (MLS) and other Metal Layer Gaskets for Transportation Applications by application and construction. These structures are composed of one or more steel or metal layers of material, which may have coatings or embossments....

ASTM F1277 - Standard Test Method for Determination of Leachable Chloride in Packing and Gasketing Materials by Ion-Selective Electrode Technique
October 10, 2002 - ASTM

This test method provides for the measurement of chloride ion leached from flexible graphite, asbestos, or paper-based packing and gasketing materials. Samples containing 7 to 6700 µg Cl-/g sample can be analyzed with this procedure. The upper concentration limit can be extended by dilution...

ASTM F2325-14(2020) - Standard Classification for Multi-Layer Steel (MLS) and Other Metal Layer Gaskets for Transportation Applications
January 1, 2020 - ASTM International

1.1 This classification covers a means for specifying Multi-Layer Steel (MLS) and other Metal Layer Gaskets for Transportation Applications by application and construction. These structures are composed of one or more steel or metal layers of material, which may have coatings or embossments....

ASTM 09.02 - Rubber Products, Industrial — Specifications and Related Test Methods; Gaskets; Tires
August 1, 2020 - ASTM

Abstract: Volume 09.02 features specifications, tests, and practices for evaluating rubber surgical and examination gloves, automotive and aeronautical rubber, packing, seals, gasket materials, hose and belting, coated fabrics, latex foam, sponge, expanded cellular rubber, and tires. It also...

ASTM F1277-02(2009) - Standard Test Method for Determination of Leachable Chloride in Packing and Gasketing Materials by Ion-Selective Electrode Technique (Withdrawn 2018)
October 1, 2009 - ASTM International

Chloride ion is highly detrimental to the valves, flanges, piping, etc. of stainless steel and copper-bearing alloys employed in certain types of facilities, such as nuclear and chemical plants. Therefore, the amount of chloride ion that can be leached from packing and gasketing materials...

ASABE S261 - Design and Installation of Nonreinforced Concrete Irrigation Pipe Systems
February 1, 1989 - ASABE

Purpose and Scope This Standard is intended as a guide to engineers in the design and installation of low or intermediate pressure nonreinforced concrete irrigation pipelines and for the preparation of detailed specifications for a particular installation. It is restricted to pipelines with vents...

ASTM F1277-02 - Standard Test Method for Determination of Leachable Chloride in Packing and Gasketing Materials by Ion-Selective Electrode Technique
October 10, 2002 - ASTM International

Chloride ion is highly detrimental to the valves, flanges, piping, etc. of stainless steel and copper-bearing alloys employed in certain types of facilities, such as nuclear and chemical plants. Therefore, the amount of chloride ion that can be leached from packing and gasketing materials...

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