Rubber Gasket

Rubber Gasket

Made from elastomers like Nitrile, Neoprene, or Silicone, rubber gaskets offer flexibility, water resistance, and vibration absorption, making them ideal for plumbing and automotive applications.

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Our Materials

MOULD RUBBER GASKETS (ALL TYPE OF MATERIAL)

Molded rubber gaskets are seals made from various rubber materials, such as silicone, nitrile, or EPDM, designed to fit specific shapes and provide leak-proof sealing across diverse applications.

MOULD RUBBER GASKETS Type 2

Molded Rubber Gaskets Type 2 are likely seals made from a specific rubber material, such as nitrile or silicone, tailored for moderate sealing needs in custom shapes.

FLANGE RUBBER GASKETS (FULL FACE)

Full-face flange rubber gaskets are flat, ring-shaped seals made from rubber (e.g., nitrile or EPDM) that cover the entire flange surface, providing a leak-proof seal for bolted connections.

RUBBER GASKETS (RING FACE)

Ring-face rubber gaskets are circular seals made from rubber (e.g., silicone or neoprene) designed to fit within the bolt circle of a flange, sealing only the raised face area.

RUBBER RING FACE GASKETS

Rubber ring-face gaskets are circular seals made from rubber materials like EPDM or nitrile, designed to seal the raised face of a flange within the bolt circle.

RUBBER BLANK

A rubber blank typically refers to an uncut or unshaped piece of rubber material, such as a sheet or block, used as a starting point for making gaskets or other components.

Our Products

SHIMS & WASHER

Fill gaps for support, while washers distribute load and prevent wear in mechanical assemblies.

PTFE/Teflon Gasket

Chemically resistant and non-stick, suitable for corrosive and high-temperature environments.

Non-Metallic Gasket

Composed of soft materials like rubber, graphite, or fiber, ideal for low-pressure sealing.

Rubber Gasket

Flexible and durable, used for sealing applications requiring resistance to water, oil, and chemicals.

Paper Gasket

Made from treated paper or cellulose, commonly used in automotive and low-pressure applications.