Rubber Gasket Manufacturer
Rubber gaskets are smart mechanical and keep two flat surfaces tightly sealed. It is typically used to seal against vibration, thermal expansion, and pressure from gases or liquids. The gaskets are commonly found in water pipes, machines, and even automobiles. Various materials can be used to make rubber gaskets. These seals can be formed into different shapes and sizes to meet individual needs.
Lindas specializes in manufacturing custom rubber gasket solutions. We deliver quality rubber seals to fully meet your own specifications. From your dimensions, drawing, or an existing sample, our team can assist in designing.
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Can be used on a wide variety of surfaces, including car sunroofs, windshields, and garage doors. Available in unique shapes. It offers long-lasting protection against the elements and noise.

Can be used on a wide variety of surfaces, including car sunroofs, windshields, and garage doors. Available in unique shapes. It offers long-lasting protection against the elements and noise.

Running temperature from -20 °C to 240 °C. It safeguards hoses, cables, and wires. Feature good shock and vibration control. Compatible with numerous chemicals, steam, acids, etc.

Hypoallergenic and non-sterile. It cannot contaminate the sample the substance plastic. Seals offer good drug compatibility, good sealing ability, and low water-gas transmittance.

Available in Silicone, Nitrile, EPDM, PTFE, and other material options. Adhere to ASME, USDA, and 3-A sanitary standards. Applicable to different industries like pharmaceutical.

Available in two forms: molded and machined. They are meticulously engineered utilizing advanced modeling software. It can seal both dynamically and statically.

Lindas rubber gasket is non-allergenic, non-toxic, and non-marking. It has the ability to withstand oily and greasy food ingredients.

Each material has its own range of operating temperatures. The seal can stand up to a maximum operating temperature of less than 500°F.

Our rubber gasket can stay durable. Their effectiveness in a particular setting will also depend on their mechanical durability and adaptability.

The rubber gasket exhibits outstanding resistance to flexing and twisting in extreme hot and cold temperatures.
Different Materials of Rubber Gasket
Rubber material comes in many various formulas and grades. Below are some of the following options.
- Neoprene
- Silicone
- Nitrile
- EPDM
- PTFE
- SBR
- Butyl
- Polyurethane
- FDA-Approved


Benefits and Advantages of Rubber Gasket
- Permeability to petroleum
- Well-set compression
- Resistant to abrasion
- Outstanding tensile strength
- Low-temperature flexibility
- Conductive to electricity
- It has a strong barrier to water
- Excellent solution for sealing applications
- Can be prepared to withstand temperatures of up to 250°F
- Shield structure from potential harm from both regular and acid rain
Industries We Served
Lindas has been providing rubber gaskets throughout the industries mentioned below.
- Food Processing
- Oil and Gas
- Transportation
- Medical and Healthcare
- Construction
- Electronics
- Automotive
- Civil Engineering
- Aerospace
- Industrial

You can find numerous types of gaskets in Lindas. Each one has advantages and disadvantages of its own which make it ideal for desired applications.
O-Rings – Automotive engines, medical devices, and more.
X-ring – Mechanical engineering uses
V-ring – Commonly used in mechanical engineering but with high-temperature limits.
E-ring – Mechanical engineering applications and related industry.
Toroidal Seal – Widely used in plumbing applications.
Lindas maintains a reputation for manufacturing special rubber gaskets.
We create unique patterns and forms in a range of grades, thicknesses, and hardness to suit your particular requirements.
Our team is dedicated to assisting clients in identifying the best answers to particular application-specific challenges.
There are three steps to consider in designing a custom rubber gasket.
Understanding the need for seal
Calculating the ideal compressive force
Understanding the environment
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