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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.
Create a barrier against fire and smoke. These sheets and strips meet FAR 25.856 and UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance.
One layer of fiberglass cloth is inserted between two layers of silicone rubber to give these sheets and strips the strength to stand up to high stress and flex. Use them as flange gaskets and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced silicone rubber out of place.
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.
Even after repetitive compression, these super-soft sheets and strips maintain their cushioning ability. Use them to dampen noise and isolate vibration.
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.
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.
With greater strength than standard Weather-Resistant EPDM, these sheets and strips provide better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life.
Sunlight, ozone, and water won’t affect these sheets and strips.
Made from FDA-listed materials for use with food and beverage, these EPDM sheets and strips can be used in steamy environments.
A cross between plastic and rubber, Santoprene offers good resistance to weather and chemicals while retaining its stretchability.
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.
These sheets and strips offer better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life than standard Oil-Resistant Buna-N.
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.
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.
Buna-N rubber resists fuel oil, hydraulic oil, ethylene glycol, and grease.
This rubber has better shock absorbing qualities and will provide longer life than Standard Multipurpose Neoprene.
Neoprene is also known as chloroprene. It offers good oil and abrasion resistance.
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.
Temperatures as low as –70° F have no effect on these fluorosilicone sheets and strips.
Offering higher tensile strength than standard Chemical-Resistant Viton® Fluoroelastomer, these sheets and strips provide greater tear resistance and longer life.
Even when temperatures rise to 445° F, these Kalrez sheets are resistant to virtually all classes of chemicals.
Viton® fluoroelastomer stands up to tough chemicals, such as nitric acid, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol.
With equal chemical resistance to Viton® fluoroelastomer, Aflas provides a stronger, steam-tolerant alternative.
Resistant to the chemicals that are commonly used to clean and sterilize food-processing equipment, these sheets and strips are made from FDA-listed materials for use with food and beverage.
Stick these discs onto breather and other circular vents to guard against water and dirt without obstructing flow.
Shield vents on electronic and automotive equipment, such as cell phone microphones, from water, dirt, and debris without blocking them entirely.
Often used in laboratory testing, these discs are designed to capture tiny particles from fluids.
Cut or fold this paper to the size and shape you need for liquid filtration applications.
This felt offers better resistance to acids and alkalies than standard filter felt.
With thickness similar to filter paper, this fabric provides higher flow and is more flexible than felt.
Remove particles from water, organic solvents, petroleum, and weak alkalies.
Also known as sintered filters and frits, these discs have tiny holes that trap very small particles. Discs are often used in laboratories and gas-bubbling applications (sparging).
Form unique shapes inside filters to sift corrosive liquids and gases at temperatures up to 1900°F.
Also known as reverse osmosis water filters, these include several cartridges to reduce odor, rust, sediment, and lead from drinking water, as well as a tank to store filtered water.
Replace your filter bags less frequently—these have greater debris-holding capacity than standard filter bags.
Use these bags with a filter bag housing to remove contaminants from your water line.
Also known as absolute-rated filter bags, these remove 99% of particles.
A drawstring at the opening allows you to tie these filter bags directly to your pipe or hose.
These filter bags wrap around pipe or hose and secure with a clamp or band.
Strain small batches of water with these bags that are sized to fit a 5-gallon pail.
Use a threaded adapter with one of these bags to filter water from a threaded pipeline.
Use with a filter bag housing.
Use a threaded adapter with one of these bags to filter liquids from a threaded pipeline.
Also known as absolute-rated filter bags, these remove 92% of particles. Use with a filter bag housing.
Replace your filter bags less frequently—these have greater debris-holding capacity than standard filter bags. Use with a filter bag housing.
Made of FDA-listed materials, these bags are suitable for contact with food and beverage.
Because ABS maintains its toughness even after thermoforming, it’s often made into storage cases, tote trays, equipment housings, and protective gear.
A polyester string reinforcement gives this material better tear resistance than standard LDPE film.
Often used for packaging and construction applications, this film is also known as Visqueen.
Practically nonabsorbent, HDPE won't swell when exposed to moisture. It is denser and more rigid than LDPE, plus it's more chemical resistant.
Because PVC resists many acids and alkalies, it’s widely used for tanks and in chemical-processing applications. Also known as PVC Type 1.
In addition to a low-friction surface that prevents sticking and binding, this tough material is impact and wear resistant to handle the scuffs, scrapes, and strikes that other plastics can’t.
The addition of carbon gives this material the ability to divert static electricity faster than antistatic UHMW.
Widely used in semiconductor applications, this polypropylene meets UL flame-retardance standards.
Package food, textiles, and other products in wet environments. This film won’t absorb or swell from water.
An aluminum coating on one side of this film reflects heat, so it’s widely used as an insulator and in packaging applications.
This film is often used as a separator when heating parts in an oven.
An economical alternative to Delrin® acetal resin, this acetal copolymer offers similar wear resistance.
This film is made with virgin Teflon® PTFE resins. It can handle extreme temperatures and resists most solvents.
Known for its naturally slippery surface, PTFE surpasses most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
Made with Teflon® PTFE resins, these sheets and bars surpass most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
This film conducts electricity to prevent the buildup of static charges.
Kapton® polyimide film is an excellent electrical insulator.
Because this film dissipates heat, it is often used for printed circuit boards and power supplies.
Not only does PEEK provide superior wear resistance in repetitive processes, it is also resists wear caused by abrasion. PEEK can be used as a lightweight substitute for metal parts in chemical-processing applications.
Stronger than PTFE, PVDF offers good chemical resistance. Comparable to Kynar and Solef, it’s widely used for pump parts, tank liners, and seals.
Often used for circuit-breaker housings, manifolds, and semiconductor components, Ultem PEI offers excellent electrical-insulating properties.
Because PVC resists acids and alkalies, it is often used in tanks and chemical-processing applications where visibility is essential.
Carbon mesh is embedded into this clear PVC film to dissipate electrostatic discharge and protect sensitive electronic equipment.
Static cling allows this PVC film to stick without an adhesive.
The slippery surface on this FEP film prevents sticking. Use it as a release film when making molded parts.
PFA film retains its performance properties through a wide range of temperatures. It is often used to insulate cables.
Polyester absorbs almost no moisture and resists swelling in wet environments. It is also known as PET and PETE.
A static-dissipative coating on this polyester film prevents electrostatic discharge from damaging sensitive electronic equipment.
Also known as frisket film, this polypropylene has a low-tack adhesive that releases without leaving residue behind.
Laminate or mold this plastic film onto credit card signing screens, signs, and other surfaces for a see-through protective layer that won’t scratch.
Also called acetate, this is the same clear film that's used in window envelopes.
At only half the weight of glass, polycarbonate maintains excellent impact resistance across a wide temperature range. It's comparable to Lexan, Hyzod, Tuffak, and Makrolon.
An alternative to heat transfer compounds, these soft, flexible pads transfer heat from a source to a heat sink.
Even after extended compression, these high-performance polyurethane foam sheets and strips bounce back to shape faster than any other foam we offer. Also known as Poron urethane, they also stand up to wear caused by rubbing and scraping.
Prevent the spread of flames with these self-extinguishing silicone foam sheets and strips.
Loosely woven from 100% purified cotton, this silicone-free cloth is low linting and won't scratch.
Keep water out of single-ply PVC or TPO plastic membranes with these self-leveling sealants.
Use for lining, cleaning, straining, and polishing.
A good all-around choice, Garolite G-10/FR4 is strong, machinable, and electrically insulating. It meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance.
Protect perforated underground drain pipe from clogging.