Rubberized Cork Gaskets

Benefits of Cork Gasket Material

When most people think of cork, the top of their favorite bottle of wine comes to mind. However, cork has long been used is gasketing applications. Cork comes from the bark of the Cork tree, which is found in the Mediterranean. When used in gasketing, the cork is ground into pieces and bound together using a “binder.” The binder can be a simple glue or resin, or can incorporate rubber, carbon or other materials that carry additional benefits.

 

CORK OFFERS CERTAIN

Unique Benefits

  • Natural and Lightweight
  • Extremely compressible
  • Excellent memory when pressure is removed
  • Highly abrasion resistant
  • Fire retardant
  • Highly water resistant
  • Low conductivity to heat, noise & vibration
  • Sustainable - the cork trees regenerate after bark is harvested

Cork Gaskets


We offer unique solutions for specific customer requirements. We also specialize in Rubberized cork (Joint-less) frames in any desired size and shape. This ensures that the wastage of the center core is minimized.