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These sheets and strips offer better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life than standard Oil-Resistant Buna-N.
Buna-N rubber resists fuel oil, hydraulic oil, ethylene glycol, and grease.
Because these sheets and strips are made from peroxide-cured Buna-N rubber, they have better heat resistance than standard Oil-Resistant Buna-N rubber sheets and strips.
Made from FDA-compliant materials for use with food and beverage, these sheets and strips won’t degrade from animal and vegetable oils.
The addition of vinyl make these sheets the strongest Food Industry Oil-Resistant rubber we offer. Use them for high-tension applications, such as belting. They’re made from FDA-listed materials for use with food and offer good resistance to animal and vegetable oils.
With the greatest tensile strength of all our oil-resistant rubber, these super-strong Buna-N sheets and strips can handle high-tension applications, such as belting.
Greater tensile strength than standard Food-Grade Oil-Resistant Buna-N rubber gives these sheets and strips better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life. They’re made from FDA-listed materials for use with food and beverage and offer good resistance to animal and vegetable oils.
To maintain their size and shape under heavy compression, these sheets have one layer of nylon fabric for every 1/16” of thickness. Use them as flange gaskets and diaphragm packing.
Sunlight, ozone, and water won’t affect these sheets and strips.
With greater strength than standard Weather-Resistant EPDM, these sheets and strips provide better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life.
Made from FDA-listed materials for use with food and beverage, these EPDM sheets and strips can be used in steamy environments.
These EPDM sheets and strips meet transportation industry standards for flammability, smoke, and toxicity. Use them as weather-resistant seals on windows and doors, pads to reduce vibration between panels, and exterior trim.
For every 1/16" of thickness, there is one layer of super-strong fiberglass cloth that stands up to high stress and flex. Use these sheets and strips as flange gaskets and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced EPDM out of place.
Greater strength than standard High-Temperature Silicone translates into better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life.
These platinum-cured silicone rubber sheets and strips meet the strict purity standards of USP Class VI.
Made of FDA-listed materials, these sheets and strips are for use with food.
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.
Neoprene is also known as chloroprene. It offers good oil and abrasion resistance.
This rubber has better shock absorbing qualities and will provide longer life than Standard Multipurpose Neoprene.
Made from FDA-listed materials for use with food.
Stronger and more durable than High-Strength Multipurpose Neoprene, this rubber can handle high-tension applications such as belting.
While other black rubber can leave a mark after use, these specially formulated neoprene sheets leave no evidence behind.
This neoprene dissipates static electrical charge, which can damage or cause equipment to malfunction.
Meeting transportation industry standards for flames, smoke, and toxicity, these neoprene sheets and strips are used as cushioning pads in panels to reduce vibration and noise.
With one layer of nylon fabric for every 1/16” of thickness, these sheets have the strength to be used as flange gaskets, diaphragm packing, and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced neoprene out of place.
These sheets and strips have one layer of cotton/polyester fabric for every 1/16" of thickness, so they maintain their size and shape under heavy compression better than the standard nonreinforced multipurpose neoprene. Use them as gaskets.
For every 1/4" of thickness there is one layer of super-strong fiberglass cloth that stands up to high stress and flex. Use these sheets as flange gaskets, diaphragm packing, and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced neoprene out of place.
Jackets, seals, and insulation are just a few of the many uses for rubber tubes.
This polyurethane combines the shock absorbing qualities of rubber with the tear resistance of plastic. Use it for high-tension applications such as conveyor belts, as well as for high-wear applications such as cutting surfaces, bumpers, and liners.
These natural rubber sheets and strips will stretch up to six times their length. Use them in dynamic applications, such as vibration isolators and shock mounts.
Commonly used for tires, conveyor belts, and chutes, SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) is harder and offers better abrasion resistance than natural rubber.
Use in food-processing environments for cutting surfaces, liners, and other high-wear applications. These sheets and strips are FDA compliant for direct contact with food.
With a thin metal backing, these sheets are good for use in bumpers, wear pads, machinery mounts, and other applications where some structural support is needed.
Temperatures as low as –70° F have no effect on these fluorosilicone sheets and strips.
With equal chemical resistance to Viton® fluoroelastomer, Aflas provides a stronger, steam-tolerant alternative.
This material resists boric acid, citric acid, isopropyl alcohol, fuel, and oil.
Made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage.
This material is made of expanded PTFE. It is more compressible than pure PTFE to ensure a tight seal.
Made of pure PTFE, this material has a slippery surface that prevents sticking.
A fiberglass filler in this PTFE gasket material provides strength and prevents it from thinning out when compressed.
Also resistant to water and salts.
Made from a blend of aramid fiber and Buna-N rubber.
Stronger and able to withstand higher pressures than other types of aramid/Buna-N.
Commonly used in low-pressure applications, cork is blended with Buna-N rubber for a flexible, oil-resistant gasket material.
Damp vibration when sealing in moist environments with this EPDM gasket material.
Made from a blend of cork and rubber, this material is commonly used for low-pressure applications.
This material is made with neoprene for resistance to refrigerants.
These neoprene gasket sheets are reinforced with a nylon insert to prevent them from losing shape while under pressure up to 1,000 psi.
Inherently sticky, this silicone gel material conforms to irregular surfaces and stays in place for an effective moisture barrier.
This paper-thin material is commonly used for light-duty gasketing.
Also resistant to inert gases and abrasion, this material is made from blended aramid fiber/SBR rubber.
With a maximum pressure of 55 psi, this cork gasket material is commonly used in low-pressure applications.
In addition to water and oil, this pliable leather gasket material resists salts, grease, and detergents.
The all-SBR rubber construction of this material stands up to abrasion better than blended aramid/SBR.
For use in high-pressure applications up to 3,000 psi.
In addition to withstanding temperatures up to 450° F, these silicone rubber gasket sheets resist water and salts.
Able to withstand pressure up to 10,000 psi, this is our highest pressure-rated gasket material. It handles temperatures up to 850° F.
This material withstands temperatures up to 850° F and pressure up to 2,000 psi.
Made of American Bureau of Shipping Fire Safe approved graphite material, these sheets withstand temperatures up to 650° F and pressure up to 2,000 psi.
Made from a blend of carbon and Buna-N rubber, this material is unaffected by oil and temperatures up to 650° F.
Our highest temperature gasket material, this is made of high-alumina ceramic and can withstand temperatures up to 2600° F.
In addition to handling temperatures up to 1800° F, this vermiculite material resists most acids, alkalies, and detergents.
An ETP (electrolytic tin plate) laminate covers the vermiculite core to ensure this gasket material maintains its shape as it expands and contracts during heating/cooling cycles. Maximum temperature is 1830° F.
Each assortment includes a variety of materials to meet your gasketing needs.
These gaskets absorb electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) to prevent inaccurate signals, flickering displays, and other electrical problems.
Silicone maintains its flexibility across a wide range of temperatures.
These sheets and strips will bounce back to shape, even after extended compression.
This premium silicone is the most resilient foam we offer. It is equivalent to Cohrlastic and is also known as Norseal and silicone sponge.
One layer of fiberglass fabric is sandwiched between layers of silicone foam giving these strips strength to handle high-stress applications, such as gasketing.
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.
Seal and damp vibration around high-temperature food-service equipment with these silicone foam sheets and strips.
Even after exposure to sunlight, rain, and snow, these silicone foam strips remain flexible.
Protect sensitive equipment from heat buildup with this silicone foam. These sheets are commonly used to fill gaps and damp vibration in computers, battery installations, and pipe assemblies.
EPDM is blended with neoprene and SBR to create a general-purpose foam that offers good resistance to water and wear.
Made of EPDM foam, these sheets and strips have the best resistance to water, sunlight, and oxidation of all the foam we offer.
In addition to having good resistance to water, sunlight, and oxidation, these neoprene foam sheets and strips resist swelling when they come into contact with oil.
Just like the material found in wetsuits, these neoprene foam sheets are encased in nylon fabric for additional protection from wear caused by rubbing and abrasion.
Made of a blend of neoprene and EDPM, these foam sheets and strips resist water, sunlight, and oxidation.
Because this natural rubber foam readily bounces back to shape after compression, it’s a good choice for repetitive sealing applications, such as on doors.
The original mouse pad material. These natural foam rubber sheets have a crisscross-textured skin on one side for a nonslip gripping surface and a layer of polyester fabric on the other side that allows objects to smoothly slide across it.
These vinyl foam sheets and strips are so conformable that once they're compressed they won't fully spring back. Use them to fill gaps and seal uneven surfaces.
Offering excellent resistance to corrosive environments, these Viton® fluoroelastomer foam sheets and strips stand up to a wide variety of chemicals, fuels, and oils.
An economical alternative to Viton® fluoroelastomer foam, these semi-rigid nylon foam sheets offer good resistance to a wide range of chemicals.
Made from a blend of Buna-N, neoprene, and vinyl, these foam strips have good resistance to oil.
This foam meets UL fire extinguishing specifications. It's made from a blend of Buna-N, neoprene, and vinyl to offer offer good resistance to oil.
Made of Epichlorohydrin, an alternative to Buna-N, these foam sheets have excellent resistance to oil.