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