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Rubber Gaskets

Types of Gaskets and Materials
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Rubber Gaskets
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Silicone Gaskets
Viton™ Gaskets
Nitrile (Buna-N) Gaskets
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Butyl Rubber Gaskets
Natural (gum) Rubber Gaskets
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All Seals is a recognized leading converter of high qualitysilicone rubber gaskets, seals, and custom silicone products. Our company’s reputation for excellence has been built on our ability to provide our valued customers with the most effective designing, engineering and converting solutions to meet their most demanding applications. Our main objective is to continuously exceed our customer’s expectations by providing them with high performance gaskets and sealing products, competitive pricing, on-time delivery and exceptional customer service.

All Seals has experience in the providing of precision cut and molded silicone rubber gaskets and seals for a wide range of industries and applications. Silicone rubber is a high-performance elastomer with exceptional resistance to temperature extremes. Silicone molded and die cut gaskets remain functional within a temperature range of -67°F to +400°F, intermittent to +450°F. The low temperature flexibility of silicone is unmatched by any other elastomer. Silicone gaskets are often chosen due to their excellent resistance to chemicals, water, fire, fungal growth, ozone, heat and aging. Silicone has outstanding tensile strength, elongation, tear strength, and compression set. The versatility and long service life of silicone make it ideal for a wide variety of applications.

Types Of Rubber Gaskets

All Seals recognizes the importance of material selection for manufacturing processes; cutting, rubber molding, rubber extruding, water jet cutting. We guarantee that we will produce the most appropriate rubber gasket to meet your unique application. All Seals provides customers with an extensive range of rubber elastomers to choose from. The most common types of rubber gaskets we supply are listed below. Our knowledgeable customer service team will gladly assist you in determining which material will perform best in your application.

Neoprene® Gasket (Neoprene® Seal) Chloroprene (CR)

Neoprene® is the trade name for Chloroprene which was the first synthetic rubber. Neoprene rubber is an extremely versatile synthetic rubber used for harsh environment applications due to its moderate resistance to oil and petroleum base solvents. Neoprene exhibits good resistance to ozone, sunlight, aging, and other weather elements.

Silicone Gasket (Silicone Seal) Polysiloxane (VMQ)

Silicone rubber is a high-performance elastomer with exceptional high and low temperature properties. Silicone molded and die cut gaskets can withstand within a temperature range of -75° F to +500° F. The low temperature flexibility of silicone is unmatched by any other elastomer.


Viton™ Gasket (Viton™ Seal)Fluorocarbon (FKM)

Fluorocarbon elastomer Viton™ (a trade name of the DuPont™ Corporation) is a high performance rubber compound known for its outstanding resistance to high temperature and broad range of chemicals. Viton™ rubber’s permeability and compression set are excellent. Viton™ displays good resistance to oils and solvents, aggressive fuels, and concentrated acids.

EPDM Gasket (EPDM Seal) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM, EP, EPT)

EPDM rubber is a copolymer of ethylene and propylene. EPDM rubber is one of the most popular, versatile materials available. EPDM is known for its excellent ozone, sunlight, and heat resistance and exceptionally good weather aging properties. Its distinctive ability to stabilize color and resist harsh weather conditions makes it and ideal choice for outdoor applications.

Nitrile Gasket (Buna-N Gasket)Acrylonitrile Butadiene (NBR)

Nitrile rubber, also known as Buna-N, is the most widely used elastomer for seals and gaskets. Its properties provide superior resistance to petroleum-based fluids, hydraulic fluids, gasoline, alkalis and acids. Nitrile is the polymer of choice for applications requiring oil and solvent resistance.

SBR Gasket (Red Rubber Gasket)Styrene-Butadiene (SBR, Buna-S)

SBR rubber is a synthetic polymer, commonly known as “Red Rubber”. SBR is a copolymer of styrene and butadiene and has properties similar to Natural Rubber. SBR is highly resilient and commonly used because it is cost-efficient and has the ability to deform to uneven flange edges. SBR (red rubber) exhibits excellent impact-strength, high tensile strength, abrasion resistance, heat resistance, and sustains flexibility at lower temperatures.

Butyl Gasket (Butyl Seal) Isobutylene-Isoprene Rubber (IIR)

Butyl rubber is a copolymer of isobutylene and isoprene. Butyl rubber has exceptionally low gas, air, and moisture permeability. It offers excellent weathering properties and has outstanding resistance to sunlight, ozone, heat aging, oxygen, abrasion and tearing. Butyl is used in many applications requiring airtight rubber. Butyl rubber has excellent dielectric properties and is resistant to acids and alkalis. 

Natural Rubber Gaskets (Gum Rubber Gaskets)Polyisoprene (NR)

Natural (Gum) rubber is an elastic material that was originally derived from milky sap or latex of some tropical plants (specifically the rubber tree). Natural rubber, also referred to as “gum rubber”, has many positive characteristics. It has superior resilience, high resistance to tear and abrasion, tensile strength, good compression set, and molding properties. Natural rubber is soft and displays good flexing qualities at low temperatures.

Polyurethane Gasket Polyester urethane / Polyetherurethane (AU/EU)

Polyurethane is the toughest and most abrasion-resistant of all elastomeric materials. Polyurethane is a unique versatile material that provides the elasticity of rubber combined with the durability and strength of metal. Polyurethane consistently outperforms plastic, rubber and steel in its capacity to resist harsh environmental factors such as abrasion, heat, oil, acid, solvents and many chemicals.


Cloth-Inserted (CI) Rubber Gasket

Cloth-inserted Rubber (SBR, Neoprene, EPDM, Buna-N) is a rubber sheet with a polyester, nylon, cotton, or fiberglass fabric impregnated in the rubber. Cloth reinforcement improves dimensional stability in flanged gasket applications with high compression loads. The fabric helps to reduce tearing when fastened. The materials construction typically includes one ply of fabric for each 1/16" thickness.

Hypalon® Gasket Chlorosulfinated Polyethylene (CSM)

Hypalon® is one of the most weather-resistant elastomers. It demonstrates almost complete resistance to UV/ozone and will not degrade with long-term sunlight exposure. It has excellent resistance to abrasion, oil, most chemicals and acids, it has good dielectric strength, and low moisture absorption. Its normal temperature range is between -50°F to 275°F. Hypalon® is ideal for the industrial, construction, automotive and petrochemical industries.