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The hollow construction on these seals provides better compressibility than solid rubber seals. Made of silicone rubber, they also resist water and salts.
Made of solid silicone rubber and tested to meet strict NFPA fire standards, these seals can be used on fire-rated doors in environments that reach up to 600° F.
Tested in accordance with UL and NFPA standards, these silicone rubber seals are for use on fire-rated doors.
These solid silicone rubber seals also stand up to water and salts.
It’s the hollow construction that makes these seals more compressible than solid seals. Made of silicone foam rubber, they also resist water and salts.
Made of solid silicone foam rubber, these seals also resist water and salts.
Similar to standard silicone seals, fluorosilicone rubber seals can be used at high temperatures, but also withstand fuel and oil.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 500° F, these all-rubber silicone seals resist water and salts.
Seal food areas that can reach temperatures up to 375° F.
FDA compliant and made of silicone rubber, these seals are safe for direct contact with food and in temperatures up to 350° F.
Made of fluorosilicone rubber, these seals withstand high temperatures like standard silicone without breaking down when exposed to fuel and oil.
Made of silicone rubber, these seals can handle temperatures up to 500° F, plus they resist water and salts.
Hollow construction makes these seals more compressible than solid seals.
These seals have solid construction.
These hollow seals offer better compressibility than solid seals.
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.
No need to drill mounting holes, this weatherstripping has a peel-and-stick adhesive backing.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of a door frame to seal gaps.
For a tight fit, the seal projection can be adjusted.
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.
This trim withstands temperatures up to 450° F, which is generally twice as high as our standard rubber trim. Use it to protect the edges of panels, boards, and signs from impact. Made of rubber, it resists abrasion better than plastic trim.
A metal core adds strength and stability, making this trim more durable than other high-temperature rubber trim. It withstands temperatures up to 400° F, which is generally twice as high as our standard rubber trim. Use it to protect the edges of panels, boards, and signs from impact. Made of rubber, it resists abrasion better than plastic trim.
This trim withstands temperatures up to 450° F—more than twice as high as other foam trim. Designed to cushion during impact, it protects equipment and surfaces from damage.
Even after exposure to sunlight, rain, and snow, these silicone foam strips remain flexible.
Silicone maintains its flexibility across a wide range of temperatures.
This premium silicone is the most resilient foam we offer. It is equivalent to Cohrlastic and is also known as Norseal and silicone sponge.
These sheets and strips will bounce back to shape, even after extended compression.
One layer of fiberglass fabric is sandwiched between layers of silicone foam giving these strips strength to handle high-stress applications, such as gasketing.
Seal and damp vibration around high-temperature food-service equipment with these silicone foam sheets and strips.
Even after extended compression, these sheets and strips will bounce back to shape.
Prevent the spread of flames with these self-extinguishing silicone foam sheets and strips.
A thin layer of aluminized fiberglass on this silicone foam reflects heat to protect sensitive equipment.
Filled with carbon black, these sheets won’t generate static charges and divert existing ones away from electronics. Use them as a conductor to protect components from static discharge.
One layer of fiberglass cloth is inserted between two layers of silicone rubber to give these sheets and strips the strength to stand up to high stress and flex. Use them as flange gaskets and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced silicone rubber out of place.