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Firmer and more durable than EPDM foam rubber seals, these seals are made of EPDM rubber. They also resist salts.
Hollow construction on these vinyl rubber seals provides better compressibility than seals with a foam core. They also resist salts and detergents.
The foam core makes these vinyl rubber seals firmer and more durable than hollow seals. They also resist salts and detergents.
Softer and more flexible than EPDM rubber seals, these EPDM foam rubber seals will effortlessly conform to uneven surfaces.
Hollow construction makes these seals more compressible than solid seals.
These seals have solid construction.
These hollow seals offer better compressibility than solid seals.
Made of Buna-N rubber, these seals resist oil, grease, salts, water, steam, and most detergents.
Made of Viton® fluoroelastomer rubber, these seals stand up to fuels and aggressive chemicals, such as petroleum oil, hydrofluoric acid, and propyl alcohol.
These seals have a strong Inconel core covered with woven silica yarn that’s been treated to withstand temperatures up to 2300° F. They resist most refrigerants, salts, and grease.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 1000° F, these seals have a fiberglass cover and core that resists most refrigerants, salts, and grease.
The PTFE coating on these fiberglass seals is slippery, so they are easier than the other seals to press fit into oven, furnace, and boiler doors. These seals resist steam, most refrigerants, salts, and grease. They can withstand temperatures up to 500° F.
A silicone-coated fiberglass cover sheds sparks and molten metal splash. These seals resist steam, most refrigerants, salts, and grease. They can withstand temperatures up to 450° F.
A ceramic cover makes these seals more chemical resistant than the seals with a silica cover. They resist acids (except hydrofluoric and phosphoric), diluted alkalies, most refrigerants, salts, and grease. Seals can withstand temperatures up to 1700° F.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of a door frame to seal gaps.
Keep noise, dust, and drafts out of your space. The large, dense seal on this weatherstripping muffles sounds that would otherwise travel through gaps in your door frame.
For a tight fit, the seal projection can be adjusted.
The magnetic insert provides a tight seal on metal doors.
With five pieces of peel-and-stick weatherstripping, these sets include everything you need to seal a standard single door without hardware or tools.
Also known as door sweeps, this weatherstripping closes the gap between the bottom of the door and the floor.
Stick on this weatherstripping to seal the gap beneath your door, blocking out drafts, noise, moisture, dust, and insects.
Stop rain and snow from pooling in your threshold and seeping under the door.
A drip guard diverts rain and snow away from the bottom of the door.
In addition to mounting to the door's face, this weatherstripping fits into cutouts (mortises) to mount flush with the door.
Seal drafts, dust, and insects out of your space—this weatherstripping hugs the bottom of your door.
Avoid scuffing your floor and reduce wear on your seals—this weatherstripping has a plunger that lowers the seal as the door is closed and raises it as the door is opened.
Close gaps between the top of a fire-rated door and its frame to comply with NFPA safety regulations.
After installation, the seal projection can be adjusted with a screwdriver to ensure a tight fit.
Seal the space between your double doors.
Close the gap between the bottom of an overhead door and the floor.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of an overhead door frame to close gaps.
Sets include six pieces of weatherstripping for an overhead door—two for the top and four for the sides to seal gaps.