Sealing Solutions Built for Real-World Conditions.
Sealing failures rarely come from the part number.
They come from temperature, pressure, chemical exposure, and how the seal performs over time.
Where Sealing Breaks Down
High Temperature Exposure
Material not matched to temperature or chemical exposure.
Pressure Cycling / Compression Set
Compression set over time.
Chemical Degradation
Extrusion under pressure.
Surface Finish & Tolerance Stack-Up
Surface finish and tolerance issues.
Installation & Alignment Issues
Installation damage or misalignment.
Material and Process Drive Performance
Sealing performance is not just about geometry. It depends on material formulation, manufacturing method, and how the part interacts with the system over time.
- The same compound from different manufacturers can perform differently.
- Injection molded, machined, and cut parts behave differently under load.
- Tolerance variation impacts sealing force and leakage risk.
- Environmental exposure changes material behavior over time.
Built Around the Application
When standard sealing products do not hold up, the solution is not another part number. It is a change in material, geometry, or manufacturing approach.
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CNC Machining
Tight tolerance sealing components.
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Laser Cutting
Complex gasket profiles.
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Injection Molding
Repeatable high-volume parts.
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Custom Gasket Manufacturing
Application-specific designs.
Material Quality and Source Control
Material performance is only as reliable as the source. Not all compounds perform the same, even when labeled the same.
Seal Company works with proven material suppliers to ensure consistency, traceability, and performance in demanding applications.
When Standard Seals Are Not Enough
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Custom sealing solutions are typically required when:
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Operating temperatures exceed material limits.
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Chemical exposure degrades standard compounds.
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Pressure or extrusion risk is present.
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Tolerances or sealing surfaces are inconsistent.
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Failure carries high cost or safety impact.
Let’s Get This Right
If sealing performance is critical to your application, it should not be left to assumption.
Our team works with engineering, procurement, and operations teams to evaluate requirements, select the right materials, and deliver parts that perform in real-world conditions.