Here at Stephens Gaskets, we manufacture neoprene washers in a range of thicknesses, in any OD, and any ID. Thick rubber washers are used for a range of applications in different environments. Their simple design means it never lets you down. Neoprene washers are often used to reduce friction within machinery, to optimise performance and prolong its lifespan. For those that require an extremely tight seal, thick rubber washers are the ideal choice. Especially, if the washer is going to be exposed to water, as well as excessive or constant humidity or high temperatures. 

 

Why Choose Rubber Washers

Rubber sealing washers are extremely durable, and highly resistant to the effects of condensation. This makes washers like this ideal for many applications, where their metal counterparts would falter (it’s also non-abrasive). Another great attribute is its flexibility. This allows for a much tighter fit and seal. And, because it’s water-resistant, it’s a perfect preventative measure for applications prone to leaking. Another great advantage of rubber washers is its insulating properties. Our high temperature silicone washers can easily be used for applications, like temperature or electricity. 

Stephens Gaskets – Thick Rubber Washer Suppliers

As industry leading rubber washer suppliers, we manufacture to ISO9001. This means all of our materials, including our thick rubber washers, are fully traceable. As well, we have a dimension report for every job that we produce in this factory. We aim to quote within a matter of hours when receiving your inquiries for neoprene washers, and we offer a fast turnaround. We will dispatch your goods on time and can ship worldwide.

 

Common Applications

Thick rubber washers can be used for lots of different applications such as as spacers, springs, locking devices, and wear pads. They also absorb vibration and shock, seal fluid and insulate electric motors, which makes them extremely versatile. Rubber washers are an especially common choice when the application requires flexibility such as machines, automotive parts, and household appliances. Neoprene washers are used in most industries including construction, automotive, aerospace, electrical, plumbing and many more.

 

FAQs

What are neoprene washers used for?
Neoprene washers are commonly used to reduce friction, provide a tight seal, absorb vibration, and prevent leaks in machinery. They are ideal for environments exposed to water, humidity, or high temperatures.

Why choose thick rubber washers over metal washers?
Thick rubber washers are durable, flexible, and resistant to condensation, making them ideal for applications where metal washers might corrode or wear out. They also provide a tighter seal and insulate against electricity and high temperatures.

What industries commonly use neoprene washers?
Neoprene washers are widely used in industries such as construction, automotive, aerospace, electrical, and plumbing. They are especially valuable in applications requiring flexibility, vibration absorption, and water resistance.

Can I order custom-sized neoprene washers?
Yes, at Stephens Gaskets, we manufacture neoprene washers in a range of thicknesses and can create custom sizes to match your specific requirements, including any outer diameter (OD) or inner diameter (ID).

What are the benefits of using rubber washers for sealing?
Rubber washers are water-resistant and provide an extremely tight seal, making them perfect for applications prone to leaks. They also help absorb shock and vibration, further prolonging the life of machinery.

How quickly can I get my neoprene washers?
We aim to provide quotes within hours and offer a fast turnaround for manufacturing. Our reliable shipping ensures your washers are delivered on time, and we can ship worldwide.

Conclusion

There are plenty of advantages that with choosing thick rubber washers. So if you’re looking for quality washers that offer cost-effective solutions, contact us today on 0121 544 5808. With a wide range of washers, you won’t have a problem finding exactly what you need.

You might also find our guide to silicone washers useful. 

 

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