P/N: 2gf12
Category: Gaskets
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The 2gf12 is an aviation gasket that forms a static seal between mating flanges on aircraft access panels and removable components. Manufactured from non-curing expanded PTFE per SAE AMS3255, this gasket prevents air and fluid leaks while remaining reusable across multiple installation cycles. The material withstands temperature cycling and environmental exposure typical of aircraft operations.
Install by positioning the gasket between flanges and torquing fasteners per the aircraft maintenance manual or FAA AC 43.13-1B guidance. Commonly used in general and commercial aviation for environmental sealing on doors, panels, and service access points.
Please note: Product descriptions are provided for informational purposes. Always refer to your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) to verify part compatibility and specifications.
The 2gf12 is an aviation gasket that forms a static seal between mating flanges on aircraft access panels and removable components. Manufactured from non-curing expanded PTFE per SAE AMS3255, this gasket prevents air and fluid leaks while remaining reusable across multiple installation cycles.
Aircraft seals and O-rings are manufactured from various elastomers including nitrile (Buna-N), fluorocarbon (Viton), silicone, and PTFE depending on the application. The GASKET meets aviation specifications for its intended use. Contact us for specific material data.
Yes, we stock seals and gaskets in quantity and offer bulk pricing. Submit a Request for Quote (RFQ) for volume orders, or call (904) 998-9101 for immediate quantity availability on the 2gf12.
Elastomeric seals have manufacturer-specified shelf lives that vary by material and storage conditions. We follow industry standards for cure date tracking and proper climate-controlled storage. Contact us for shelf life details on the 2gf12.