Nonmetallic Channel Seal

Item Name Code (INC) 32846

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 32846 Nonmetallic Channel Seal
INC 32846 Nonmetallic Channel Seal

An item fabricated from NONMETALLIC CHANNEL. It may be (1) formed to a specific shape with or without joints, (2) a single piece whose ends have been secured together to form a specific shape, or (3) a straight item fabricated to a specific length for a specific application with end cuts or joints. Items except for molded corners, end cut(s), and mounting facilities, such as mounting hole(s), slot(s), press fit buttons, and the like, must be one continuous cross section. It may have fabric, cord, or metal reinforcement. It is specifically designed for use in applications where there is no relative motion between joined parts. Excludes GASKET; GROMMET, NONMETALLIC; and PACKING, PREFORMED. For straight items with square end cuts and without mounting hole(s), slot(s), or press fit buttons, see NONMETALLIC CHANNEL.

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Nonmetallic channel seals are a type of sealing material used in various industries for sealing applications. They are part of the supply class Packing And Gasket Materials, which falls under the supply group Hardware And Abrasives.

Nonmetallic channel seals are typically made from materials such as rubber, silicone, or other elastomers. They are designed to provide a tight and reliable seal between two surfaces, preventing the leakage of fluids or gases.

These seals are commonly used in applications where there is a need for resistance to chemicals, high temperatures, or pressure. They are often used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, oil and gas, and manufacturing.

Nonmetallic channel seals are available in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different sealing requirements. They can be custom-made or purchased as standard products from suppliers.

When selecting nonmetallic channel seals, it is important to consider factors such as the operating conditions, compatibility with the media being sealed, and the required level of sealing performance.

Overall, nonmetallic channel seals are an essential component in many industries, providing effective sealing solutions for a wide range of applications.

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