Gaskets

custom gasket manufacturing

Gasket applications cover a large spectrum of materials ranging from elastomers, fibers, paper, PTFE, and non-asbestos gasket materials. Your gasket manufacturing options are as varied as Die Cutting, Lathe Cutting, Kiss Cutting, Water-Jet cutting, Flash cutting and Rotary Cutting. OneMonroe has over 50 years of gasket experience, working with the materials listed below for a wide range of applications. We understand the importance of a proper gasket and the cost considerations.

One very cost effective method of cutting gaskets is utilizing steel rule dies; others are lathe-cutting and thropcutting. Not all methods will produce the same tolerances and some materials only lend themselves to certain methods of manufacturing. Perhaps you have a critical dimension, this may require a hardened steel tool or perhaps it will be best produced by water jet cutting or even molding. Gaskets can also be produced from extruded rubber profiles cut to length and vulcanized to form continuous custom gaskets. For larger gaskets we can incorporate interlocking or “dove tailed” parts. Many of the materials listed below can be offered with pressure sensitive adhesives on one or both sides, when bolt holes or mounting pins are not an option.

Let OneMonroe be the source for all your custom gasket manufacturing. Contact us and we will put our experts to work for you. Our knowledgeable sales staff will assist you in pairing the right gasket material with the right manufacturing process. For more information please take a look at our seal guides and application pages. Updated: 9/3/21

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Gasket Technical Information

What's the purpose of gasket?

The purpose of a gasket are to help prevent leakage from 2 connecting joints. The gasket is under pressure that helps seal these joints. Gaskets are made out of many materials and are typically cut from sheet materials.

OneMonroe offers many guides on seals & gaskets including: Comparison Properties Chart, Fluid Compatibility Tables, Gasket Materials, Oil Seal Material Design Guide & Spring Energized Seal Guide.