Source of Cheap PTFE Tri-Clamp Gaskets
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Source of Cheap PTFE Tri-Clamp Gaskets
Hey folks, I stumbled across this place in my search for stainless ferrules, and found PTFE gaskets as a bonus. They are made for tri-clamp sanitary fittings and are really cheap. I ordered a few and wanted to share the info with the gang.
https://www.glaciertanks.com/tri-clamp- ... skets.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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Yep, it's a well know address 

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That's where I shop...
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Are they they soft and pliable or the hard (arrrrrrrrrr) ones ?FL Brewer wrote:
https://www.glaciertanks.com/tri-clamp- ... skets.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Such as these,...
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From the following thread.
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PTFE, and soft and pliable, aren't normally used in the same sentence.Blarney Stoned wrote: Are they they soft and pliable or the hard (arrrrrrrrrr) ones ?
there may be EPTFE sanitary gaskets available, but I have never seen any.
however those prices are the best I've seen.
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I had to make some today out of copper sheet and ptfe tape
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Not bad prices for the most part. But that 8" gasket price is rediculous, $37 for one. No thanks I'll go ahead and make them for like 50 cents.
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I buy most of my PTFE gaskets from Glacier, they have great prices for gaskets 4" and under. For the 8" ones I buy here: https://www.brewershardware.com/8-Tri-C ... ory_id=331" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollowpfshine wrote:Not bad prices for the most part. But that 8" gasket price is rediculous, $37 for one. No thanks I'll go ahead and make them for like 50 cents.
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That's where I get most of my clamps and large ferrules, the prices aren't too outrageous.Oldvine Zin wrote:I buy most of my PTFE gaskets from Glacier, they have great prices for gaskets 4" and under. For the 8" ones I buy here: https://www.brewershardware.com/8-Tri-C ... ory_id=331" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollowpfshine wrote:Not bad prices for the most part. But that 8" gasket price is rediculous, $37 for one. No thanks I'll go ahead and make them for like 50 cents.
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I ordered some of the Tuff Steel sanitary tri-clamp gaskets for the connections on my 2" column. If, like the website says, they're composed only of PTFE and SS, they should be safe.
https://www.glaciertanks.com/cart.cgi?g ... hild=26254" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
I am using the pure PTFE gaskets now, but they're so hard, I just don't have confidence I'm getting a good seal. I'll let you know how these work out when I get 'em.
https://www.glaciertanks.com/cart.cgi?g ... hild=26254" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
I am using the pure PTFE gaskets now, but they're so hard, I just don't have confidence I'm getting a good seal. I'll let you know how these work out when I get 'em.
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I gave my PTFE gasket a thin wrap with tape and they seem to fit better. Something about the texture I think.
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Expat wrote
I gave my PTFE gasket a thin wrap with tape and they seem to fit better. Something about the texture I think.
I would never of thought of that going to give it a try thanks
I gave my PTFE gasket a thin wrap with tape and they seem to fit better. Something about the texture I think.
I would never of thought of that going to give it a try thanks
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Got my Tuff Steel gaskets yesterday. Looking at the pictures on Glacier's website, I was thinking they would be softer than the pure PTFE ones.... bad assumption. They are at least as hard as the PTFE gaskets, looks like I wasted $35. I'll go with the teflon tape wrapped gaskets, gets a little more yielding surface for a better seal.
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The regular hard ptfe gaskets seal fine up to about 4 or 5 psi and if you are creating that kind of pressure in your still you have a problem. I have been doing alot of mods and redesign on my sytem lately and in the course of pressure/soap bubble testing I found above 5 psi the triclamp joints will bubble a little at the hinge point and the opposite screw clamp end. The cheaper thinner chinese triclamps are worse than the american made ones. All will seal fine for our applications. I use the better designed american made clamps on my boiler and the piping to the thumper just to hedge my bet. After that I use the chinese ones. The theory is when I have a full charge in the thumper for a double strip run, I do build a slight amount of pressure in the boiler and piping into the thumper with the elevated liquid level.
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another option if you have issues with the ptfe gaskets sealing well is to go to a two bolt style clamp:Wild Bill wrote:The regular hard ptfe gaskets seal fine up to about 4 or 5 psi and if you are creating that kind of pressure in your still you have a problem. I have been doing alot of mods and redesign on my sytem lately and in the course of pressure/soap bubble testing I found above 5 psi the triclamp joints will bubble a little at the hinge point and the opposite screw clamp end. The cheaper thinner chinese triclamps are worse than the american made ones. All will seal fine for our applications. I use the better designed american made clamps on my boiler and the piping to the thumper just to hedge my bet. After that I use the chinese ones. The theory is when I have a full charge in the thumper for a double strip run, I do build a slight amount of pressure in the boiler and piping into the thumper with the elevated liquid level.
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these will allow you to put a decent amount more clampling pressure on the gasket service more evenly than the normal wingnut sytle clamp. i would strongly urge to try and tighten the two bolts evenly for the best results. I have used the 2 bolt style clamps with PTFE gaskeds on sanitary tubing lines up to 100PSI+ with good results.
also with the normal wingnut style clamps a gentle tap with a screwdriver handle or other light persuasive instrument can help get the clamp slightly tighter. dont forget to always use anti sieze on any SS thread as tight conditions can cause galling very quickly and leave you drinking more spirits than making. I have cut off way too many galled triclamps in my day to count because of lack of antisieze.