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Custom SBR rubber gaskets

Custom SBR rubber gaskets

Hardness: 40–75 Shore A
Density: 0.94–1.10 g/cm³
Tensile Strength: 10–18 MPa
Elongation at Break: 250–500 %
Temperature Range: −40 °C to +90 °C
Resistance: abrasion, water

 

SBR rubber offers good abrasion resistance and mechanical strength, but limited resistance to oil, UV and ozone.

We can supply Custom SBR rubber gaskets in virtually any design and specification.

Custom production is possible based on technical drawings, material requirements, or performance criteria.

Most standard sizes are available from stock.

Contact us to discuss your requirements, and our technical specialists will guide you through the entire development and production process.
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We can manufacture many more custom products than those displayed on our website.

Contact us to discover all the possibilities if you didn't find what you are looking for.

What are custom SBR rubber gaskets

Custom SBR rubber gaskets are sealing components manufactured to specific shapes and dimensions from SBR rubber. These custom gaskets are typically supplied as gaskets cut to size, based on drawings or defined dimensions, where standard gasket formats are not suitable.

SBR rubber is commonly used for general-purpose sealing applications and is well suited for custom rubber gaskets that require good mechanical performance and cost-efficient material selection.

When do you need custom SBR gaskets

Custom SBR gaskets are required when a sealing solution must match a specific design, opening or flange. This includes applications where gaskets need to be custom cut or produced as custom made gaskets for non-standard assemblies.

They are commonly used in situations where reliable sealing is required without the need for high resistance to chemicals, fuels or extreme environmental conditions.

Applications of custom SBR gaskets

Custom SBR gaskets are used in a wide range of general industrial applications. Typical uses include sealing between metal components, housings, covers and mechanical assemblies.

In practice, these products may also be referred to as custom rubber seals or custom made rubber gaskets, depending on the application and terminology used.