Kemtron has the capability to produce many designs and styles of flat gaskets. We have a versatile process of manufacture, which is ideally suited for development and pre-production through to full production volumes. Modern tooling using CNC die-less knife cutting systems enable complex shapes to be produced whilst maintaining tight, repeatable tolerances. Single or multipart tool configurations allow for efficient, economical production techniques.
Flat gaskets are produced from sheet while larger gaskets can be cut from fabricated picture frames.
This option has the advantage of saving material and allows larger gaskets to be produced economically. This is facilitated by our in-house tool making and silicone moulding facilities. Fabricated frames use either extruded or moulded flat section that is joined by vulcanizing the polymer.
This process has allowed Kemtron to produce gaskets up to 2 meters long, with the same mechanical integrity as is found in a single part gasket cut from sheet. This method of manufacture often offers cost savings over cutting from sheet with subsequent loss of waste material. During this process compression stops or collars can also be incorporated. This leads to reduced hardware costs and negates the need for fixings to be torqued to prevent over compression and damage to the gasket.