Gaskets

  • Foam Gaskets (Closed cell, Open cell, Microcellular): available in open and closed cell structures and various material chemistries, foam gaskets are used in shock/vibration dampening, environmental seals, and other applications. These gaskets can be fabricated to shape and provided with or without pressure sensitive adhesive for fixturing and integration.

  • EMI/RFI Shielding gaskets: sensitive electronics in many component systems can be inhibited by interference from electromagnetic and radio frequencies. EMI/RFI shielding gaskets provide a preventative barrier between potentially disruptive interference and electronic parts. These gaskets can be fixtured with pre-laminated adhesives, epoxies, or mechanical fasteners and can be fabricated to withstand a wide range of operating conditions.

  • Silicone sponge and rubber: closed cell silicone with application in water-tight sealing. Performance at high temperature makes these rubbers ideal for outdoor conditions or high temperature processing.

  • Polyurethane: provide long-term performance with resistance to chemicals and outgassing. Urethane gaskets deliver excellent compression set resistance for a wide range of applications and can be easily fabricated to required shape.

  • Rubber (EPDM, Neoprene, Nitrile, Butyl, SBR): for applications requiring exceptional resilience and sealing properties in low pressure and temperature environments, rubber-based gaskets are a prime candidate. Available in a wide variety of chemistries (neoprene, nitrile, butyl, EPDM, etc.), rubber gaskets can be a perfect fit for piping and plumbing projects.

  • Double Coated Tape Bonding gaskets: applied gaskets must be able to withstand various types of stresses induced by the interface joint of the gasket-bonded parts. Joints that will experience peel stress, compression stress, etc. require a sealing gasket laminated with adhesive to maintain seal integrity while experiencing these various stresses. Double coated tape bonding gaskets can be fabricated to accomplish these purposes, with various materials and adhesives available to meet the need.

  • Sealing: applications where bonding integrity is crucial require gaskets that can be trusted to maintain a sealed connection. Sealing gaskets can be made from a wide variety of materials depending on performance requirements.

  • Cushioning: In applications where compression stress is frequent, a gasket capable of handling compression set without compromising integrity is a must. Cushioning gaskets are made from materials that can handle compression cycling and provide shock mitigation and vibration dampening.

  • Medical Products: with advancements in biomedical technology, novel medical procedures require complex machinery and equipment. Medical-grade gaskets can be made from various engineered plastics and can meet the stringent and rigorous standards required by the medical device industry.

  • LED lighting gaskets: LED lighting systems require adequate heat dissipation and fire resistance to avoid dangerous malfunctions. Silicone and other rubbers are ideal for these applications and can be supplied with pressure sensitive adhesive pre-laminated for fixturing.