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Rubber Seals

Rubber seals are essential components used to prevent the leakage of fluids or gases between two surfaces. They are widely used in various industries due to their versatility, durability, and effectiveness.

Description

Key Features:

Material: Made from different types of rubber, including Neoprene, Nitrile (Buna-N), EPDM, Silicone, and Viton®.
Design: Available in various shapes and sizes to fit different applications and requirements.
Durability: Resistant to a wide range of temperatures, chemicals, and environmental conditions.

Types of Rubber Seals:

O-Rings: Circular seals used in a wide range of applications, including hydraulic systems, automotive engines, and plumbing.
Gaskets: Flat or shaped sealing components placed between two surfaces to create a barrier. Commonly used in electronics, aerospace, and industrial machinery1.
Extruded Profiles: Long, continuous lengths of rubber with specific shapes, used for weather stripping, door seals, and more1.
Custom Molded Seals: Designed to meet unique application requirements with specific shapes and specifications.

Applications:

Automotive: Used in engines, transmissions, and exhaust systems to prevent leaks.
Aerospace: Essential for sealing components in aircraft.
Food and Beverage: FDA-approved seals for food processing equipment.
Industrial: Used in machinery, pumps, and valves to prevent leaks and contamination.

Benefits:

Leak Prevention: Ensures a tight seal to prevent fluid or gas leaks.
Chemical Resistance: Suitable for use with a wide range of chemicals and fluids.
Temperature Tolerance: Can withstand extreme temperatures, making them ideal for various applications.

Specifications:

Temperature Range: Varies by material, e.g., Silicone (-75°F to +450°F), Viton® (-20°F to +400°F).
Thickness: Typically ranges from 1/32” to ¼”
Pressure Rating: Maximum pressure ratings vary based on material and application

Rubber Seal
Rubber Seal