Rubber Gasket

Rubber Gasket

Rubber Gasket

Eskiköylü Rubber produces rubber gaskets with EPDM, NBR, Silicone and Viton options, offering high sealing performance, either as custom sizes or mass production.


Rubber Gasket Detail

What is a Rubber Gasket?

A rubber gasket is an elastomer part used in industrial systems to provide sealing and protection against vibration/impact. With proper material selection, it ensures long-lasting and reliable performance.

Types of Rubber Gaskets

  • EPDM Gasket – Resistance to UV, ozone and outdoor conditions; water/steam applications.
  • NBR Gasket – Resistance to oil, fuel and many chemicals; hydraulic/pneumatic systems.
  • Silicone Gasket – Wide temperature range; food and medical applications.
  • Viton® (FKM) Gasket – Resistance to high heat and aggressive chemicals; fuel/solvent lines.

Applications

  • Automotive engine parts, door seals
  • Hydraulic and pneumatic connections
  • Water, steam and gas pipelines
  • Electrical/electronic insulation
  • White goods and household appliances
  • Pump, valve and flange sealing
  • Food/medical lines (silicone)
  • Energy and construction projects
  • Machinery manufacturing

Technical Specifications

Material Temperature Range Resistance Recommended Applications
EPDM -40°C ~ +120°C UV, ozone, water/steam Outdoor, water/steam lines
NBR -30°C ~ +110°C Oils, fuels, chemicals Hydraulic/pneumatic, fuel lines
Silicone -60°C ~ +230°C Wide temperature range, flexibility Food/medical lines
Viton® (FKM) -20°C ~ +300°C High heat, solvent/chemical Fuel and aggressive chemical lines

Production: Molding, extrusion, punching/slitting, bonding and vulcanization; Shore A hardness 40–80.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What temperatures can rubber gaskets withstand?
It depends on the material: Silicone -60°C to +230°C, Viton up to +300°C. EPDM is suitable for outdoor use, while NBR excels in oily environments.

Do you produce custom sizes?
Yes. Based on technical drawings or samples, we manufacture according to your dimensions, tolerances and hardness values.

Which industries use them?
Automotive, machinery, white goods, energy, construction, water-gas installations and food/medical (silicone) applications.