By: bizconnmedia | 2010-11-18 | Arts & Entertainment Company provides gaskets which are used in the auto industry. For various other industrial purposes also star auto solutions manufactured gaskets are used. There are various types of gaskets made available. Envelope gaskets, ring joint gaskets, metal gaskets etc are a few types of gaskets. read more
By: John Alvar | 2011-09-28 | Cars Driving a car is a terrific experience especially when it is in running condition. While most cars, use overhead cams and a valve cover for service, the gasket that seals the valve cover eventually wears out and fails over time. read more
By: John Cheesman | 2010-03-27 | Manufacturing Foam Gaskets or silicone foam gaskets are very similar to silicone sponge gaskets, but the difference is how the foam gaskets are manufactured. Foam gaskets range in cell structure, from open cell to mainly closed cell. The open cell foam gaskets are used for shock or vibration applications, and the closed cell foam gaskets are used for environmental seals. read more
By: Morgan | 2010-11-04 | Business Gasket designs vary depending on the manufacturer, it depends on a number of factors; what budget they have been given, weather they are going to need chemical or physical parameters and depending on their industrial usage. read more
By: Zeeshan Daniel | 2011-08-06 | Manufacturing Filtration systems have a tight connection with gaskets. Gaskets which are out of place from filter systems could have experience spots inside the locations where the displaced gasket was caught among the bottom of the filtration system and the mounting foundation. read more
By: Morgan | 2010-11-13 | Business Ring Joint Gasket and Seals are generally used to seal two or more surfaces together. Ring Joint Gaskets and seals are placed between specific surfaces to prevent the leakage of either gases or fluids. read more
By: Wayne Adams | 2011-05-27 | Automotive You have your pride and joy Mazda B2500 out for a run and you notice it seems to be overheating, after a bit of inspection you notice the coolant level is a bit low even though there are no visible leaks under the vehicle. You then take it to your local garage, who diagnoses the problem as being a faulty head gasket which is allowing coolant to seep into the combustion chambers and it then turns t read more
By: Zeeshan Daniel | 2011-06-26 | Manufacturing Compression is the vital thing to make gaskets do the job. The more powerful the compression, the more effective the gasket performs. Lacking sufficient force on the seal makes it move around or open up for pollutants to go through. read more
By: Zeeshan Daniel | 2011-05-14 | Manufacturing You may have learned about Foam Gaskets and Silicone Foam Gaskets. As both of them are almost much like Silicone Sponge Gaskets, however the primary difference is when these two are produced. read more
By: John Cheesman | 2010-04-01 | Manufacturing Silicone Rubber Gaskets are available in a wide range of shapes and sizes, and have many different applications. These gaskets are widely used in all types of industry and these can include, the engineering industry, the aircraft industry, the building industry and the catering industry, to name just a few... read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-11-02 | Business Gaskets are a seal that secures the joint between two surfaces in an engine or other device. They ensure that no leaks occur and that joints are held firmly in place. read more
By: Jen Smith | 2011-04-26 | Manufacturing Materials Technologists are constantly developing new seal materials to meet the increasing demands of today's engineering applications. read more
By: Lawrence Reaves | 2011-01-15 | Automotive Your car's head gasket (HG) is responsible for containing the heat produced during your engine's combustion cycle. It is also tasked with ensuring coolant and oil are kept separated, and coolant is prevented from entering the cylinders... read more
By: yiyi li | 2010-11-20 | International Business Of the many things that can go wrong with your car, a blown head gasket is one of the worst. It can leave you stranded. The repair is expensive if you have to pay someone to do it for you. It is difficult to do yourself. Diagnosing a blown head gasket can be a tough job, too. read more