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Similar to standard silicone seals, fluorosilicone rubber seals can be used at high temperatures, but also withstand fuel and oil.
Seal food areas that can reach temperatures up to 375° F.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 500° F, these all-rubber silicone seals resist water and salts.
FDA compliant, these seals can directly touch food. They’re made of Buna-N foam, so they resist oil, grease, salts, water, and most detergents.
In addition to oil, these Buna-N seals resist grease, salts, water, steam, and most detergents.
Save time covering corners—these seals come formed to a corner, so they don't require bending or cutting.
Quickly seal corners without needing to bend, cut, or piece straight seals together. All of these seals are made of EPDM foam to resist water, sunlight, and ozone.
FDA compliant and made of silicone rubber, these seals are safe for direct contact with food and in temperatures up to 350° F.
The Buna-N foam rubber bulb on these seals also resists grease, salts, water, steam, and most detergents.
Already formed to 90°, these seals save you time and effort because you don’t have to cut and adhere straight pieces together to cover a corner. They’re made of Buna-N foam, so they resist oil, grease, salts, water, and most detergents.
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.
In addition to oil, these seals resist grease, salts, water, steam, and most detergents.
The hollow construction on these seals provides better compressibility than solid rubber seals. Made of silicone rubber, they also resist water and salts.
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.
Made of vinyl rubber, these seals also resist salts and detergents. Hollow construction provides compressibility.
Hollow construction makes these seals more compressible than solid rubber seals. Made of EPDM rubber, they also resist salts.
These solid EPDM rubber seals also resist salts.
To stand up to oil, grease, salts, water, and most detergents, these seals are made of Buna-N rubber.
These seals have solid construction.
Hollow construction makes these seals more compressible than solid seals.
These hollow seals offer better compressibility than solid seals.
Hollow construction on these vinyl rubber seals provides better compressibility than seals with a foam core. They also resist salts and detergents.
Firmer and more durable than EPDM foam rubber seals, these seals are made of EPDM rubber. They also resist salts.
The foam core makes these vinyl rubber seals firmer and more durable than hollow seals. They also resist salts and detergents.
Made of Buna-N rubber, these seals resist oil, grease, salts, water, steam, and most detergents.
The flat edges on these square-profile seals provide more sealing surface than round-profile seals. They’re made of 98% silica to resist temperatures up to 2300° F.
Made of 96% silica, these seals resist temperatures up to 1800° F.
Alumina silicate is loosely woven to create these ceramic seals that are stronger and more flexible than Ultra High- and Low-Temperature Rope Seals. They can handle temperatures from –300° to 2300° F.
Made from tightly woven calcium alumina silicate, these seals can handle temperatures from –300° to 1100° 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.
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 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.