Sanitary Tri-Clamp Gaskets

Tri-Clamp gasket options for sanitary process connections.

Tri-Clamp gaskets are common plant-floor parts, but profile, size, and material still need to match the connection and service.

Start with the connection and the service.

  • ConnectionGasket style and size need to match the fitting, clamp, cover, or equipment face.
  • MaterialProduct chemistry, cleaning chemistry, temperature, and exposure time drive material choice.
  • DocumentationValidation, dimensional, installation, and material references help keep replacements consistent.
Overview

Use the gasket profile to narrow the right replacement path.

A gasket is a small part, but the wrong one can create downtime, leaks, cleanup problems, and repeat maintenance.

Triplex can work from a part number, connection style, sample, photo, size, material callout, or application details. If the service is critical, we will flag where current manufacturer documentation or Rex-level confirmation is needed.

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Mini Tri-Clamp Gaskets

Mini Tri-Clamp Gaskets

Mini clamp gasket support where smaller sanitary connections need the same material and documentation discipline.

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Type I Tri-Clamp Gaskets

Type I Tri-Clamp Gaskets

Standard Type I clamp gaskets for everyday sanitary connection service.

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Type II Tri-Clamp Gaskets

Type II Tri-Clamp Gaskets

Flanged Type II gasket support for sanitary clamp connections that call for that profile.

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Schedule V Gaskets

Schedule V Gaskets

Schedule V gasket support where the connection and profile require a Schedule V part.

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Envelope Type III PTFE Gaskets with Fillers

Envelope Type III PTFE Gaskets with Fillers

PTFE envelope gasket support with filler options for demanding product-contact and compatibility conversations.

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Selection notes

Selection details that matter.

Use the application conditions to avoid guessing on gasket material or geometry.

Size & styleConnection standard, clamp size, profile, and any existing part number.
MaterialCompatibility with product, CIP/SIP chemistry, temperature, and exposure time.
Operating conditionsPressure, vacuum, cycling, and how often the joint is opened.
PaperworkFood-contact, high-purity, validation, or customer documentation requirements.
Documents

General gasket references.

These are useful starting points for dimensions, installation practice, material guidance, and validation support.

Need help matching a gasket?

Send the connection style, size, material if known, product, cleaning conditions, temperature, pressure, and any photos or part numbers.

Need a pump, valve, hose or heat-exchange answer?

Tell us what you are trying to move, control, heat, cool or replace. We will help narrow the path.