Materials

Open Cell Foam

 

Crushed cellular foam, or semi-closed cell, is very soft (less than 1 psi on the 25% Compression Deflection scale) and is designed for sealing uneven gaps between substrates. This material is a closed cell foam that is crushed/exploded to create small open pores in the cell structure. This allows for greater compression and a lower compression set than closed cell foams.

Polyurethane (Ether/Ester) is an Open Cell Foam can be in multiple applications, including acoustical, appliance, automotive, filtration, industrial, gaskets and seals, marine, foam tapes, dust. Open Cell Polyurethane foam will meet both the UL 94 HF1 and FMVSS-302 Flammability ratings.

Closed Cell Foam

PVC is a general-purpose closed cell foam material with good air, moisture, and dust sealing properties, plus UV and chemical resistance.

Cross-Linked Polyethylene Foam has good thermal insulating properties and excellent chemical properties that make it suitable for a wide range of applications. XLPE is an economical material that will perform well in certain applications.

Closed Cell Neoprene / PVC / Nitrile sponge is an economical sealing and gasket material for applications requiring good resistance to chemicals and conformance with UL 94 flammability ratings. Perfect for temperatures ranging from -40°F to + 200°F.

Closed Cell PVC/Nitrile sponge combines excellent energy/impact/shock absorbing properties and good chemical resistance. Will meet 94 V0, and FMVSS-302. Closed Cell PVC / Nitrile sponge is designed for applications where temperatures can range between -40°F to + 200°F. 

Closed Cell Neoprene offers good resistance to acid, alkali, gasoline, and oil. Closed Cell Neoprene is excellent for applications that require resistance to UV, oxidation and ozone in long-term outdoor applications with a temperature range of -40°F to + 150°F.

Closed Cell EPDM offers excellent resistance to ozone and oxidation and performs well in applications where temperatures can range from -70°F to + 220°F.

Closed Cell Nitrile (Buna-N) is an excellent gasket material for sealing applications that require fuel, oil and UV resistance. Closed Cell Nitrile also performs well as a gasket or sealing material in petroleum-based applications. Nitrile rubber has a temperature range of -40°F to + 250°F.

Closed Cell Silicone, the “Cadillac” of closed cell materials offers excellent sealing qualities, plus compression set, flame, ozone, and UV resistance. Closed Cell Silicone is widely used for demanding applications and is excellent for applications that will be exposed to extreme temperatures ranging from -103°F to + 450°F.

ECH offers excellent fuel and chemical resistance and performs well in applications where temperature can range from -40°F to 300°F.

Closed Cell EVA is light weight and odorless. Closed Cell EVA foam exhibits good mechanical strength, excellent chemical resistance, high buoyancy, low water absorption.

Closed Cell Neoprene / EPDM sponge is an excellent general-purpose gasketing material that can be used in both indoor and outdoor sealing applications which may see temperatures as low as -40° F and as high as + 250° F with flammability meeting both UL-94- HF-1 and FMVSS-302 listed and works well in gasketing applications that will be exposed to oils, ozone, sunlight and oxidation.

Closed Cell Neoprene/EPDM/SBR combines the best qualities of these three polymers which creates an excellent gasket material used in various indoor and outdoor applications. Neoprene/EPDM/SBR Closed Cell sponge is resistant to ozone, sunlight, and oxidation. This material meets UL94HF-1.

Rubber

Neoprene Rubber is an excellent material choice for applications that require good resistance to oil and petroleum base solvents. Neoprene rubber has excellent resistance to dilute acids, has good weathering and ozone resistance and good resilience in hot and cold temperatures.

EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) rubber has excellent resistance to ozone, sun, oxygen, acids, alkali, and Ketones. EPDM rubber has excellent heat resistances and can be used in applications where temperatures are as low as -60°F to +300°F (-51°C to +149°C).

Nitrile (Buna-N) Rubber is the material of choice for applications that require excellent resistance to oils, solvents, and fuels. Nitrile (Buna-N) rubber also features good resistance to hot and cold temperatures, good impermeability to gases and good abrasion resistance.

Silicone Rubber has extreme high and low temperature resistance, it’s UV / Ozone resistant, takes a low compression set and is fungus resistant.

Viton® Rubber has excellent resistance to heat, oil, and a wide range of concentrated acids. Viton® Rubber also has very good resistance to many aliphatic hydrocarbon fluids and it has excellent impermeability to gases.

This rubber material offers excellent weathering properties, resists heat, acids, and alkali, plus has low gas permeability and high dielectric strength.

Conductive silicones and conductive fluorosilicones are an excellent choice for applications where EMI (electromagnetic interference) and RFI (radio frequency interference) shielding is needed, especially for electronics.

Electrical Insulation

Vulcanized Fiber/Fishpaper is a strong, lightweight, tear-resistant material suitable for a wide variety of electrical and mechanical applications.

SAE Wool Felts

Needled Blends

Air Laid

Melt Blown

Spun Bond

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Foil/Film

Polyimide film tape is an amber-colored adhesive film that is often used in electronics, automotive, and aerospace industries in high-temperature applications. The polyimide material is flame retardant, chemical resistant, and radiation-resistant which helps protect surfaces during manufacturing and reduces the cost associated with replacing or reworking those surfaces. The advantage of working with CCP is that we can create custom products by laminating the adhesive you need to the backing of the polyimide film. This ensures you’re using the exact products you need for your application.

Polyester film tape is a flexible yet stable material that provides surface protection and electrical insulation for products and is often used in packaging. The nature of the material provides resistance to high temperatures and UV light. Also known as PET film tapes, most of these materials come in a variety of colors from clear, black, red, silver, transparent, and white.

Polycarbonate film is a film that is often used in graphics and printed applications. The polycarbonate backing provides excellent clarity or matte and textured finishes on surfaces. These films can be supplied with or without adhesive.

Polytetrafluoroethylene film tapes, also known at PTFE films are a resistant adhesive film material used in automotive, aerospace, construction, industrial, electronics, and military applications. The nature of the PTFE film provides an extremely slick surface that makes for easy cleanup of surfaces while providing a level of resistance to moisture, chemicals, and abrasions.

Low-cost and conformable; provides flame and smoke resistance, UV chemical resistance, and vapor sealing; withstands many environmental conditions.