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Bit off topic but you guys seem to know this stuff...Trying to source this foam rubber gasket thats on here. Its a 3M foam adhesive on the back, not sure what to call the front though? Thanks


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Reply:Not sure what that material is. A very good place to start your search would be with McMaster-Carr. They have a lot to look through.Ernie F.
Reply:Neoprene? Buna N? Delrin? UHMW polyethelene?Whats it for?The fiber one looks like G10 or phenolic.Miller Dynasty 350Miller XMT 304
Reply:looks like kevlar to me.Miller Multimatic 255
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Originally Posted by Louie1961

looks like kevlar to me.
Reply:BrooklynBravestThe preeminent [1st & 2nd] rules in my shop . . .You have to bring - 'all the pieces/parts' - and you have to 'tell me everything' . . . What do you have - and what does it do?I am gasket experienced . . . on three Continents.hthOpus.
Reply:Kevlar might make sense since it is abrasion resistant and long wearing.
Reply:For the black part, try searching "expanded neoprene" or "closed cell neoprene", and solid neoprene.Yeswelder MIG-205DS(3) Angle Grinders at the ReadyJust a hobbyist trying to improve
Reply:Opus, if I am not mistaken, that is the face piece regulator of a fire dept self contained breathing apparatus. The wearer has a polycarbonate face shield, and the regulator attaches to the face shield with a 1/8th to 1/4 turn cam engagement. That gasket seals the interface between the two. I could be wrong however since it has been 30 years since I actually used one of those.Miller Multimatic 255
Reply:Louie1961

Originally Posted by Louie1961

. . . if I am not mistaken, that is the face piece regulator of a fire dept self contained breathing apparatus . . .
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Originally Posted by Louie1961

Opus, if I am not mistaken, that is the face piece regulator of a fire dept self contained breathing apparatus. The wearer has a polycarbonate face shield, and the regulator attaches to the face shield with a 1/8th to 1/4 turn cam engagement. That gasket seals the interface between the two. I could be wrong however since it has been 30 years since I actually used one of those.
Reply:Kevlar is also heat resistant.
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Originally Posted by OPUS FERRO

Louie1961If that's what it is - the gasket is probably not asbestos ?hthOpus
Reply:Call Scott and ask themBrettMiller 252Hypertherm 45xpTexas Metal Works Fab Tables
Reply:It's a teflon coated fabric. I think the fabric is fiberglass but it might be something like nylon also. Used in composite manufacturing as a release film so the epoxy or whatever doesn't stick to the molds. Probably used here as it is tough and low friction.Last edited by davec; 11-06-2020 at 09:36 PM.-DaveXMT304 with: 22A Feeder, or HF251 Hi Freq DC TIG air cooled
Reply:BrooklynBravest - per - Louie1961

Originally Posted by BrooklynBravest

This is correct yes.
Reply:Try Mcmastastercarr https://www.mcmaster.com/Gaskets/gas...type~adhesive/Dave

Originally Posted by BrooklynBravest

Bit off topic but you guys seem to know this stuff...Trying to source this foam rubber gasket thats on here. Its a 3M foam adhesive on the back, not sure what to call the front though? Thanks


Reply:You can make a punch put pipe or other tubing it does not need to be hardened for one time uses or you buy a punch up to 4"https://www.mcmaster.com/3427A55/Dave

Originally Posted by BrooklynBravest

Bit off topic but you guys seem to know this stuff...Trying to source this foam rubber gasket thats on here. Its a 3M foam adhesive on the back, not sure what to call the front though? Thanks


Reply:For bigger holes I found this tool works great. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bon-Tool...-118/304215396Dave

Originally Posted by BrooklynBravest

Bit off topic but you guys seem to know this stuff...Trying to source this foam rubber gasket thats on here. Its a 3M foam adhesive on the back, not sure what to call the front though? Thanks

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