At Kriloha Ltd., we believe that the most vulnerable part of any soft gasket is its exposed edge. In a standard graphite gasket, the internal diameter is constantly “attacked” by the pressure, temperature, and turbulence of the flowing media. Over time, this can lead to erosion or “wicking,” where the fluid seeps into the graphite structure. To eliminate this weakness, Kriloha Gaskets has engineered the One-Piece Eyelet Graphite Gasket. As the top supplier of rubber seals and gaskets, we provide this “armored” solution for facilities that demand the absolute maximum lifespan from their sealing components.
The “Eyelet” is a thin metallic U-shaped channel that is mechanically crimped onto the edges of a reinforced or pure expanded graphite sheet. At Kriloha, we utilize a Seamless Eyelet Forming process, ensuring there are no gaps or weak points where the process fluid can bypass the metal shield. This one-piece construction turns a standard sheet gasket into a high-performance composite seal. The eyelet serves two critical roles: it acts as a physical shield against erosion and functions as a structural “blowout” protector.
Beyond protection, the eyelet significantly improves the sealing physics of the joint. When the bolts are tightened, the metallic eyelet creates a concentrated “line-seal” at the bore of the pipe. This high-stress contact point ensures that even at low bolt loads, the gasket achieves an airtight seal. Because the graphite is encapsulated, it also prevents the phenomenon of “cold flow” at the edges, keeping the gasket exactly where it was installed.
As a premier provider, Kriloha Ltd. offers eyelets in a variety of materials, including 316L Stainless Steel, Monel, and Titanium, to match your specific piping metallurgy. We ensure that the eyelet is flush with the gasket surface to avoid creating a “step” that could interfere with flange alignment. By choosing a Kriloha Eyelet Gasket, you are opting for a “Fit and Forget” solution. It is the ultimate upgrade for maintenance teams looking to eliminate the frequent replacement of standard graphite gaskets in high-velocity or high-purity service.




