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Shell TAT approved flange isolation product

02 December 2015

James Walker believes its new Shell TAT approved product is set to bring new standards of flange isolation to critical applications in the oil, gas and other processing industries.


James Walker says that using the best materials, optimising component design and careful consideration of the positioning of the sealing element, allows a single gasket design to be specified for plant-wide use across most flange specifications including ANSI, API, ASME, EN, BS, ISO and DIN, saving on inventory costs and simplifying maintenance regimes.

The design of the InsoLion gasket and location of the spring-energised sealing element ensures that the product will seal all major flange types including RTJ (ring type joint), raised face and even instances where mismatched flanges occur.

In pre-launch testing on an Amtec TEMES fl.ai1 test rig, Insolion achieved outstanding fugitive emissions levels of just 4.3 E -13 Pa.mᶟ/s/mm, significantly lower than the parameters of Shell Tightness Class A.

Specifically designed from the outset to meet the industry's most stringent requirements, Insolion has been tested and obtained Shell TAT approval to the requirements of both MESC. SPE. 85/300 3.3.2 Sep 2012 Class A for fugitive emissions and MESC SPE 85/300 3.3.5 requirements under the Hot Operational Tightness test (HOTT).

Insolion incorporates a U-shaped PTFE sealing element that has been optimised using finite element analysis (FEA) and is energised by a Phynox spring. This combination provides almost unlimited media compatibility for critical and very critical service applications.

Insolion is said to be more than a gasket; it is a complete flange isolation kit, including bolt sleeves and isolation washers. The gasket faces, bolt sleeves and washers are supplied in high performance G11 glass reinforced epoxy as standard.

 
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