Spiral gasket
Gaskets used in the piping and joints of various machines ■□■Features■□■ ■Depending on the conditions of use (temperature, flange diameter), reinforcements such as SS and SUS can be added, or fillers can be replaced with PTFE or graphite for production. ■Diameters range from approximately Φ10 to Φ1500, and oval or irregular shapes can also be manufactured, including branched types. ■For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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Gaskets used for piping and joints of various machines ■□■Features■□■ ■Depending on the conditions used (temperature, flange diameter), reinforcements such as SS and SUS can be added, or fillers can be replaced with PTFE or graphite for production. ■Diameters range from approximately Φ10 to Φ1500, and oval or irregular shapes can also be manufactured. ■For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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In the year 1907, during an era still dominated by a preference for foreign products, Ohno Company developed Japan's first packing for ships. It was recognized by both Mitsubishi and Kawasaki shipyards and was of such high quality that it was later used in the former navy's battleship Yamato, breaking the common belief at the time that domestic products were inferior to imported ones. Since then, we have continued to focus on our core business by adopting new materials such as fluororesin and super engineering plastics, developing processing technologies, and establishing a quality assurance system through obtaining ISO 9001 certification, all while responding to market and customer demands with a serious commitment to manufacturing. We will continue to maintain a spirit of challenge, value our customers and quality, and contribute to a new society. We have factories in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, and Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, as well as sales offices in Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, and Sasebo.