noun a mechanical seal that fills the space between two mating surfaces, generally to prevent leakage of fluid or gas
Used in engines to create a seal between two mating surfaces to prevent leakage of fluids or gases.
Used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to create a seal and prevent leaks in ductwork.
Found in pipes and fittings to prevent leaks in plumbing systems.
Utilized in heavy machinery to seal joints and prevent leaks under high pressure or temperature conditions.
Found in household appliances such as refrigerators and ovens to create a seal and prevent leaks.
In the field of mechanical engineering, gaskets are commonly used to create a seal between two surfaces to prevent leakage of fluids or gases.
Plumbers use gaskets in various plumbing fixtures such as pipes, valves, and faucets to ensure a watertight seal and prevent leaks.
Automotive technicians use gaskets in engines, exhaust systems, and other components to prevent leaks and maintain proper sealing for optimal performance.
HVAC technicians use gaskets in heating and cooling systems to create a seal between components such as ductwork, vents, and piping to prevent air leaks and maintain efficiency.