Rubber Gaskets
Rubber gaskets are mechanical seals used to fill the space between two mating surfaces, typically to prevent leakage from or into the joined objects while under compression. These gaskets are commonly made from rubber or other elastomeric materials, which possess flexibility and resilience.
Rubber gaskets can be crafted from diverse rubber materials, such as neoprene, silicone, EPDM, and nitrile, with the choice dependent on factors like temperature, chemical compatibility, and specific application requirements. Rubber gaskets are used in automotives, plumbing, aerospace, manufacturing, and more, and they play a vital role in sealing connections with pipes, valves, pumps, engines, and machinery.
At Macroseal. we offer a variety of rubber gaskets in multiple shapes and sizes, such as O-rings, flat gaskets, and custom-molded options. These gaskets compress to deform, forming a tight seal that effectively prevents the leakage of fluid and gas.
Additionally, rubber gaskets often exhibit resistance to environmental factors like temperature extremes, chemicals, and UV radiation, contributing to their efficacy and durability in diverse applications. These gaskets play a crucial role in creating seals to prevent leaks and ensure the proper functioning of machinery and systems in a wide range of industries.