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This cord stock is softer and creates a better seal in low-pressure applications than standard Buna-N cord stock.
Harder than standard Buna-N cord stock for better wear resistance.
This square-profile cord stock has flat edges on all four sides, which creates a better seal than round profile in static applications, such as hose, pipe, and faucet connections.
The X shape of this cord stock provides four points of contact for a better seal in dynamic applications than round profile. It also requires less compression to make a seal, so it offers a longer service life.
Made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage, this cord stock resists animal and vegetable oils, citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, and grease.
Use this cord stock to create O-rings for high-temperature applications up to 400° F.
This cord stock is softer and creates a better seal than standard silicone cord stock in low-pressure applications up to 400° F.
Create round-profile O-rings for sealing applications near ovens and other hot areas in your food plant.
This cord stock resists benzene, boric acid, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol.
Harder than standard Viton® fluoroelastomer cord stock for better wear resistance.
This cord stock is made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage. It resists citric acid, diluted salt solutions, glycerin, and sodium bicarbonate.
This cord stock is softer and creates a better seal in low-pressure applications than standard fluoroelastomer cord stock.
The brown color of this cord stock makes it easy to identify.
More chemical resistant than standard Viton® fluoroelastomer, this cord stock is made of Grade ETP Viton® fluoroelastomer. It resists harsh chemicals, such as calcium hydroxide, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), and nitric and phosphoric acids.
This soft cord stock creates a better seal in low-pressure applications that standard neoprene cord stock.
Use neoprene cord stock to make O-rings for applications that come into contact with water.
In addition to water and steam, this EPDM cord stock resists diluted salt solutions, ethanol, and isopropyl alcohol.
These kits include everything you need to make your own Buna-N, fluoroelastomer, or EPDM O-rings.
Also known as O-ring vulcanizing kits, these use a combination of heat and adhesive to create a bond that’s stronger with greater elasticity than a bond made of adhesive alone.
Fill irregularities in valve stem with these soft PTFE seals.
Made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage, these PTFE seals are lubricated with mineral oil. Use them in pumps.
Built for high-speed pump and valve applications, these super-tough seals are made of expanded-graphite yarn with carbon-yarn corners.
Aramid and PTFE fibers are blended for seals that resist chemicals and abrasion. Use these seals in pumps.
These lubricated PTFE fiber seals stand up to most chemicals. Use them in pumps and valves.
These seals are made of PTFE fiber without a lubricant, so they’re harder than other chemical-resistant packing seals to handle high-pressure valve applications.
Made of ePTFE with a graphite filler and reinforced by Aramid, these seals combine heat protection with chemical and abrasion resistance.
Also known as 100% GFO, these expanded PTFE seals contain graphite powder, which dissipates heat away from the shaft and allows pumps to run cool at high speeds.
Offering excellent flexibility, these seals are made of expanded graphite yarn. Use them for steam applications in pumps and valves.
The Inconel-wire reinforcement in these expanded-graphite yarn seals ensures they keep their shape longer than the High-Flexibility Steam-Resistant Packing Seals. Use them for steam applications in valves.
Use these graphite-impregnated graphite seals for steam applications in pumps and valves.
Made of graphite-impregnated carbon, these steam-resistant seals dissipate heat from the shaft to protect pumps and valves when operating at high speeds.
Made of PTFE-impregnated synthetic fiber, these seals are for use in pumps.
The most abrasion resistant of all our packing seals, these are made of PTFE-impregnated aramid fiber that has been saturated in a lubricant. They are for use in pumps.
Since they require lighter packing pressure than standard oil- and water-resistant packing seals, these seals cause less friction and reduce shaft wear. They are for use in pumps and valves.
Our most compressible packing seals, these require less pressure than any other to make an effective seal. They’re made of lubricated PTFE-impregnated aramid fiber and are for use in pumps.
Synthetic yarn that’s comparable in strength to aramid is combined with graphite for soft seals that dissipate heat away from the shaft to extend the life of pumps.
Made of flax fiber, these seals are excellent for marine applications since they resist salt water.
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.
Super thin and flexible, these cotton yarn seals fit into tight spaces, such as in faucets.
PTFE has excellent chemical resistance and withstands a wide temperature range of -110° F to 500° F.
These leather V-ring packing seals handle over twice the pressure as PTFE. Leather is tough, pliable, and wear resistant, so it flexes to fit uneven surfaces and fill voids.
Also known as thumb-grade caulk, this forms a non-hardening, moisture-resistant seal that remains pliable.
Press this adhesive-backed plastic tape into place for an immediate light-duty seal.
Press this pliable rope into place to hold glass in window frames and seal leaks.
Seal glass windows in metal and wood fire-rated doors.
Made of PTFE, this tape has a slippery surface that keeps threads from binding to make parts easy to assemble.
This tape has a higher density than standard tape for a better seal between threads.
Use color to identify water, gas, and chemical connections.
With 10% copper flake content, this tape matches the color of copper, brass, and bronze threads for a seamless finish.
This tape contains nickel to prevent seizing and galling associated with stainless steel threaded connections. It’s also good for use with other metals.
Provide support for sealants in gaps—insert these backer rods into gaps and fill in with sealant.
Quickly set foam backer rods in caulk joints at a consistent depth without puncturing them.
Wrap this tape tightly around pipe and other surfaces to seal cracks and joints without having to shut down your system.
A tighter braid makes these fiberglass seals more durable than High-Temperature Ultra-Conformable Rope Edge Seals.
These loosely knitted fiberglass seals are more flexible, compressible, and conformable than High-Temperature Rope Edge Seals.
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.
Made from tightly woven calcium alumina silicate, these seals can handle temperatures from –300° to 1100° 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.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 1000° F, these seals have a fiberglass cover and core that resists most refrigerants, salts, and grease.
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.
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 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.
These loosely-knitted fiberglass seals are more flexible and conformable than High-Temperature Slotted Edge Seals. They resist grease, oil, hydraulic fluid, and solvents and can withstand temperatures up to 1000° F.
Made of fiberglass, these seals are woven tighter than High-Temperature Ultra-Conformable Slotted Edge Seals for increased durability. They resist grease, oil, hydraulic fluid, and solvents and can withstand temperatures up to 1000° F.