Rubber Material
Rubber Material
Rubber and other rubber-like elastomers possess mechanical properties that make them excellent for use in a wide range of general industrial applications including fluid sealing. Many synthetic elastomers in particular are engineered to resist a range of chemicals and reduce the ageing effect common to natural rubber. This makes these materials suitable for use as gaskets, seals, covers, linings, and mats. Sealrite offers a wide range of rubber materials in sheet or roll form. They may be used for a wide range of applications as well as sealing material.
Sealrite Elastomers
Rubber & Other Elastomers
Rubber and other rubber-like elastomers possess mechanical properties that make them excellent for use in a wide range of general industrial applications including fluid sealing. Many synthetic elastomers in particular are engineered to resist a range of chemicals and reduce the ageing effect common to natural rubber. This makes these materials suitable for use as gaskets, seals, covers, linings, and mats. Sealrite offers a wide range of rubber materials in sheet or roll form. They may be used for a wide range of applications as well as sealing material.
Natural Rubber
Made from the latex of rubber trees, natural rubber is an economical material for general sealing and insulation applications. It has relatively high tensile strength, excellent electrical resistivity, good low-temperature flexibility, and a relatively low permanent set. Not suitable for use with hydrocarbons, oils, or solvents and will deteriorate over time if exposed to oxygen or ozone. Natural rubber is available with or without rubber insertion.