Lighter than Kevlar, Nomex is often used for temperature-resistant garments.
This temperature-resistant fabric is more cut resistant than Nomex.
A blend of aramid and fiberglass, this fabric resists mildew and abrasion. It is self-extinguishing and won't melt, so it's often used for insulation applications.
This Nomex aramid felt withstands temperatures three times as high as wool felt. It is chemical resistant and often used as insulation.
As a strong, lightweight, and buoyant alternative to solid panels, these aramid honeycomb cores are used to make interior wall panels and floor boards in marine, structural, and industrial applications.
With an aramid honeycomb core sandwiched between carbon fiber or fiberglass for rigidity, these panels are strong, but lightweight, and won’t conduct heat. Often used as wall panels in structural and insulating applications, they’re a lightweight alternative to solid composite and aluminum honeycomb panels.
Commonly used in low-pressure applications, cork is blended with Buna-N rubber for a flexible, oil-resistant gasket material.
Made from a blend of aramid fiber and Buna-N rubber.
Also resistant to inert gases and abrasion, this material is made from blended aramid fiber/SBR rubber.
Each assortment includes a variety of materials to meet your gasketing needs.
In addition to oil, these blended aramid fiber/Buna-N rubber gaskets resist water and aliphatic hydrocarbons such as ethylene.
Furnished with enough nuts and bolts to create a connection between two steel pipe flanges.
Aramid fibers and SBR rubber are blended for resistance to water, inert gases, and abrasion.
Resistant to boric acid, citric acid, isopropyl alcohol, fuel, oil, and transmission fluid.
These blended aramid fiber/Buna-N rubber gaskets also resist water and aliphatic hydrocarbons such as ethylene.
Aramid fibers are blended with SBR rubber to resist inert gases. These gaskets also resist abrasion.
These gaskets resist boric acid, citric acid, isopropyl alcohol, fuel, oil, and transmission fluid.
Also resist aliphatic hydrocarbons, such as ethylene.