Rubber Gaskets

Rubber gaskets are flexible seals made from rubber or similar elastomeric materials. They are used to create a tight seal between two or more surfaces, preventing leakage of fluids, gases, or contaminants.

Common Applications of Rubber Gaskets:

  • Plumbing:
    • Sealing joints in pipes and fittings.
    • Preventing water leaks.
  • Automotive:
    • Sealing engine blocks, transmissions, and differentials.
    • Preventing oil and coolant leaks.
  • Industrial Machinery:
    • Sealing flanges, valves, and pumps.
    • Preventing leaks of various fluids and gases.
  • Aerospace:
    • Sealing joints in fuel lines, hydraulic systems, and oxygen tanks.
    • Preventing leaks that could compromise safety.

Key Features and Benefits of Rubber Gaskets:

  • Flexibility: Rubber gaskets can conform to uneven surfaces and absorb vibrations.
  • Durability: They are resistant to wear, tear, and chemical corrosion.
  • Sealing Capabilities: Rubber gaskets can provide reliable seals against a variety of fluids and gases.
  • Customization: They can be customized to meet specific requirements in terms of size, shape, and material composition.
  • Resilience: Rubber gaskets can recover their original shape after being compressed.