Gaskets, including aircraft gaskets, are disclosed, the gaskets having an elastomeric gel body and substantially incompressible skeletons. The bodies may be pliable and deformable and, in one example, may be comprised of a two-part chemically cured polyurethane that sets up as a gel after mixing with the web so that it is fully integral with the web and so that there is substantially no air bubbles or air pockets left in the web. The web may be a regular shaped web and made of nylon.


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    Title :

    Elastomeric gel body gasket having a substantially incompressible skeleton, a method of making and using the same


    Contributors:
    BOYD MATT (author) / BUSBY JEFF (author) / BOOMER KENT (author) / DRY MICHAEL (author)

    Publication date :

    2018-12-11


    Type of media :

    Patent


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English


    Classification :

    IPC:    F16J Kolben , PISTONS / B64C AEROPLANES , Flugzeuge



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