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Gasket Material
Anybody remember casaco, or kasako, or casako, or kasaco?
Don't know the spelling, but that's what it was called. Disturbing I can't find it on the net. Wondering if I'm crazy. Used on low pressure, low-temp flanges. Usually about 1/8" thick. -- Vic |
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On 6/27/2012 4:36 PM, Vic Smith wrote:
Anybody remember casaco, or kasako, or casako, or kasaco? Don't know the spelling, but that's what it was called. Disturbing I can't find it on the net. Wondering if I'm crazy. Used on low pressure, low-temp flanges. Usually about 1/8" thick. No, but I remember garlock gaskets and gasket material. http://valvesandinstruments.com/garlock-gaskets-landing?gclid=CK22ypLE77ACFaZgTAoddypxxA -- Robert Allison New Braunfels, TX |
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