In machinery and industrial equipment, thin rubber gaskets are used in pumps, compressors, and hydraulic systems to prevent leaks and contamination. They help to maintain the efficiency and reliability of the equipment, reducing downtime and maintenance costs. These gaskets are often custom-designed to meet specific requirements, such as chemical resistance, temperature tolerance, or pressure rating. At the heart of this groundbreaking technology lies the dual spark plug. Unlike conventional spark plugs, which ignite the air-fuel mixture in a single, isolated event, the dual spark plug employs two separate ignition sources within the combustion chamber. This dual ignition system not only ensures a more complete and efficient combustion process but also allows for greater control over the timing and intensity of the ignition event.

Minor lip The minor lip prevents the entry of dust and contaminants from outside.
Lubricant can be retained in the space between the main lip and the minor lip.

Spark Plug Wire: Essential Component in the Ignition System

Spark plugs play an essential role in the internal combustion engines that power our vehicles, machinery, and even some household appliances. These small but mighty components are the heart of the ignition system, sparking the life into the engine's cylinders. The valve cover gasket is a small but critical component that sits between the valve cover and the cylinder head. Its main function is to prevent oil leaks and ensure that the engine's internal components are properly lubricated. A deteriorating or damaged valve cover gasket can lead to oil leaks, loss of lubrication, and potential engine damage.