Products & Solutions

Rubber Sealing Products Organized by Application

Explore standard and custom sealing options, compare product profiles, and share your working conditions for a focused requirement review.

Core technical guides

Understand the Main Sealing Options

Use these guides for detailed material, profile, and RFQ information, then browse the application structure below for the complete range.

01X-Ring
Black X-rings in multiple industrial sizes

X-Ring

Four-lip sealing profiles for dynamic and static applications requiring low friction and reliable sealing.

  • Four-lip profile
  • Reduced twisting tendency
  • Application-based materials
Explore X-Ring
02O-Ring
O-Ring products in multiple colors and sizes

O-Ring

Standard and custom O-rings for fluid, gas, static, and dynamic sealing applications.

  • Simple, proven geometry
  • Broad size coverage
  • Material flexibility
Explore O-Ring
03Bonded Seal
Bonded seals in multiple sizes

Bonded Seals

Metal-and-rubber sealing washers designed for threaded connections and high-pressure assemblies.

  • Integrated sealing washer
  • Controlled compression
  • Connection-focused design
Explore Bonded Seal
04Custom Molding
Custom molded rubber components in varied shapes and colors

Custom Rubber Molding

Custom molded rubber parts developed from drawings, samples, and operating requirements.

  • Drawing-led development
  • Prototype-to-production path
  • Application-focused review
Explore Custom Molding

Browse by application

Products & Solutions by Application

Browse the complete product range through five clear application groups, with a dedicated page for each product.

3 products

Kitchen & Bath

Diaphragms, umbrella valves, and rubber hoses for water and gas control, pressure response, one-way flow, and pump connections.

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4 products

Automotive

Sealing and cushioning rubber components for bearings, valve cores, lamps, switches, and vehicle electronic assemblies.

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3 products

Connector

Sealing gaskets, plugs, and protective components for wire harnesses, dental handpiece connections, and E-Bike interfaces.

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Selection essentials

Start with the Operating Conditions

A seal cannot be selected from appearance or size alone. These four inputs provide the foundation for a more useful review.

01

Media

List fluids, gases, lubricants, cleaners, and anything else that contacts the rubber.

02

Temperature & Pressure

Provide normal and peak values, including startup, shutdown, and unusual operating cycles.

03

Motion & Hardware

Explain whether the application is static, reciprocating, rotating, or oscillating and include groove details.

04

Validation

Define critical dimensions, sample needs, testing, acceptance criteria, and expected quantities.

A clear path forward

From Inquiry to Repeat Supply

Clear information early in the project helps align the product, material, dimensions, and validation plan.

  1. 01

    Share the Requirement

    Send the product name, drawing or dimensions, application conditions, and quantity.

  2. 02

    Review the Details

    Confirm the material, hardness, size, tolerances, tooling status, and commercial requirements.

  3. 03

    Validate the Part

    Define samples, inspection dimensions, application tests, and approval criteria where required.

  4. 04

    Plan Repeat Orders

    Keep specifications, identification, packaging, and order information consistent for future supply.

Questions & answers

Rubber Seal Product Questions

Answers to common questions before choosing a product category or submitting an inquiry.

Which information helps with product selection?

Share the application, media, temperature, pressure, motion, size or drawing, quantity, and any validation requirements.

Can you review both standard and custom parts?

Yes. Standard sizes, application-specific dimensions, and custom molded parts can be reviewed from specifications, drawings, or samples.

Can I request samples before repeat production?

Sample requirements can be discussed according to the product, tooling status, dimensions, material, and intended validation process.

What if I am not sure which rubber material to use?

Provide the complete service conditions. Material selection should consider all media, continuous and peak temperature, pressure, motion, and expected service life.

Requirement review

Tell Us About Your Application

Include the product, drawing or dimensions, material if known, operating conditions, quantity, and delivery requirements.

  • Drawing or physical sample
  • Media, temperature, and pressure
  • Motion, groove, and assembly details
  • Sample and production quantities

We use your information only to respond to this inquiry.