A gasket formed by applying natural rubber to glass cloth and shaping it into a specified form!
We would like to introduce a case study of the processing of core-in gas gaskets (Type P) that we conducted. Natural rubber is applied to glass cloth and molded into a specified shape. These gaskets are used in applications such as doors of furnaces and dryers, dampers, exhaust gas systems, and ducts. Please feel free to contact us when you need assistance. 【Case Overview】 ■ Features: Gasket molded into a specified shape with natural rubber applied to glass cloth ■ Applications: Doors of furnaces and dryers, dampers, exhaust gas systems, ducts, and manholes ■ Safe Operating Temperature: 400℃ *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Daiko is a manufacturer specialized in processing various industrial products, including gaskets and packing. With industry-leading processing equipment, including one of Japan's largest water jet cutting machines, and a wide range of materials such as joint sheets, rubber, resin, and metal, we meet our customers' diverse needs. Leveraging the technology and experience we have cultivated over 50 years, we provide high-quality, short-lead-time, and low-cost products to contribute to solving our customers' challenges. To respond to our customers' varied needs, Daiko's production bases are equipped with various processing facilities. Among them, the water jet cutting machines, with a total of four installed at our Osaka headquarters and Tokyo branch, boast one of the largest scales in the country. The maximum processing range is W4,000 × L5,500 mm, allowing for the high-precision manufacturing of large-diameter gaskets and packing. By maximizing material efficiency, we achieve the provision of 'high quality at low cost.'