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Stick these gaskets around door and vent cutouts or replace worn seals to maintain your enclosure's NEMA rating.
Very soft and conformable, this expanded PTFE gasket tape compresses into an extremely thin profile. Use it to create a leak-resistant seal in tight-tolerance applications, such as on precision machinery.
Because this expanded PTFE tape is thicker than other gasket tape, it fills the irregularities on rough-surfaces flanges when compressed for a tight seal.
Made from a blend of cork and rubber, this material is commonly used for low-pressure applications.
These neoprene gasket sheets are reinforced with a nylon insert to prevent them from losing shape while under pressure up to 1,000 psi.
This material is made with neoprene for resistance to refrigerants.
Damp vibration when sealing in moist environments with this EPDM gasket material.
For use in high-pressure applications up to 3,000 psi.
With a maximum pressure of 55 psi, this cork gasket material is commonly used in low-pressure applications.
This paper-thin material is commonly used for light-duty gasketing.
Inherently sticky, this silicone gel material conforms to irregular surfaces and stays in place for an effective moisture barrier.
In addition to water and oil, this pliable leather gasket material resists salts, grease, and detergents.
Also resistant to inert gases and abrasion, this material is made from blended aramid fiber/SBR rubber.
The all-SBR rubber construction of this material stands up to abrasion better than blended aramid/SBR.
Also resistant to water and salts.
Made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage.
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.
In addition to withstanding temperatures up to 450° F, these silicone rubber gasket sheets resist water and salts.
This material withstands temperatures up to 850° F and pressure up to 2,000 psi.
Able to withstand pressure up to 10,000 psi, this is our highest pressure-rated gasket material. It handles temperatures up to 850° F.
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.
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.
In addition to handling temperatures up to 1800° F, this vermiculite material resists most acids, alkalies, and detergents.
This material resists boric acid, citric acid, isopropyl alcohol, fuel, and oil.
This material is made of expanded PTFE. It is more compressible than pure PTFE to ensure a tight seal.
A fiberglass filler in this PTFE gasket material provides strength and prevents it from thinning out when compressed.
Made of pure PTFE, this material has a slippery surface that prevents sticking.
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.
For a tight fit, the seal projection can be adjusted.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of a door frame to seal gaps.
The magnetic insert provides a tight seal on metal doors.
A dense seal helps control noise.
No need to drill mounting holes, this weatherstripping has a peel-and-stick adhesive backing.
Flexible pile construction helps reduce door vibration.
Also known as door sweeps, this weatherstripping closes the gap between the bottom of the door and the floor.
A drip guard diverts rain and snow away from the bottom of the door.
In addition to mounting to the door's face, this weatherstripping fits into cutouts (mortises) to mount flush with the door.
Wrap this weatherstripping around the bottom of a door to seal gaps.
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.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of an overhead door frame to seal gaps.
Sets include six pieces of weatherstripping for an overhead door—two for the top and four for the sides to seal gaps.
Close the gap between the bottom of an overhead door and the floor.
Seal the space between your double doors.
After installation, the seal projection can be adjusted with a screwdriver to ensure a tight fit.
For use in valves and pumps, this thin, flexible tape is made from high-purity graphite with no fibers or binders that could contaminate your process line.
Thin and easy to cut, use this 99.95% pure platinum foil in labs and electronics production.