Rubber Strip

Item Name Code (INC) 25879

Packing and Gasket Materials
Federal Supply Class: FSC 5330
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 5330
Hardware and Abrasives
Federal Supply Group: FSG 53
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 53
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INC 25879 Rubber Strip
INC 25879 Rubber Strip

An elastic material of compact (solid) or cellular structure having smooth, crepe or porous surface(s) and having an oval, parallelogram, square, rectangular or D-shaped cross section. It is produced in various thicknesses. Strips are limited to widths of 6 inches (152.4mm) or less. It may or may not have a nonrubber backing or a wire cloth or cord insert. For items having a round cross section, see RUBBER ROUND SECTION. Excludes RUBBER SHEET, INNER TUBE REPAIR. See also NONMETALLIC ANGLE; NONMETALLIC CHANNEL; NONMETALLIC SPECIAL SHAPED SECTION.

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Rubber strips are flexible and elongated pieces of rubber material that are commonly used for various applications. They are typically made from synthetic rubber compounds, such as neoprene, EPDM, or silicone, which offer excellent durability, elasticity, and resistance to weathering, chemicals, and temperature extremes.

Rubber strips are often used for sealing, cushioning, and insulating purposes. They can be found in a wide range of industries, including automotive, construction, manufacturing, and plumbing. Some common uses of rubber strips include:

1. Sealing: Rubber strips are commonly used for sealing gaps, joints, and seams to prevent the ingress of water, air, dust, or noise. They are often used in doors, windows, cabinets, and other applications where a tight seal is required.

2. Cushioning: Rubber strips can be used as padding or cushioning material to absorb impact, reduce vibration, or provide a comfortable surface. They are often used in machinery, equipment, furniture, and sports equipment.

3. Insulation: Rubber strips can provide electrical insulation in various applications. They are used to insulate wires, cables, and electrical components to prevent electrical shocks or short circuits.

4. Weatherstripping: Rubber strips are commonly used as weatherstripping to seal gaps around doors and windows, preventing drafts and improving energy efficiency.

5. Anti-slip: Rubber strips with textured surfaces or adhesive backing can be used to provide traction and prevent slipping on surfaces such as stairs, ramps, or walkways.

Rubber strips are available in various sizes, thicknesses, and shapes to suit different applications. They can be purchased in rolls or cut to custom lengths.

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