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At Chambers Gasket, we have been a leading name throughout the industry as a premiere provider of gasketing and related services.

We fabricate a variety of die cut and water jet cut gaskets from vegetable fiber materials. Also known as Detroiter or plant fiber, vegetable fiber is ideal for sealing oil under low temperatures and low pressure. The material is protein-glycerine treated and works well for a wide range of sealing applications where temperatures can reach up to 250 °F. Our precision equipment can machine materials with thicknesses ranging from 0.006 in up to 0.125 in. These fibers are sourced from Fibreflex, the country’s top vegetable fiber manufacturer, and are chemically treated to resist tars, oils, water, grease, air, gasoline, and solvents. This makes our gaskets ideal for industrial, chemical, petroleum, and automotive applications.

To learn more about our ISO 9001: 2008 certified facility and our custom vegetable gaskets see the table below or contact us.
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Unit of Measure
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MC 04-0185
Bucote FB-101 Fiber
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MC 04-0165
Bucote FB 201 Fiber
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MC 04-0148
Fibre-Kork Special Fiber
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MC 04-0188
MD-12 Pyropel Semi Rigid Fiber
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MC 04-0154
WG-5 Velbuna Fiber
Description N/A FB-101 Bucote 48.00 in Long x 48.00 in Wide x .011 in / 0.013 in Thick N/A FB-201 Bucote 48 in Long x 48 in Wide x 0.022 in Thick N/A Fibre-Kork Special 36.00 in Wide x 0.125 in Thick N/A MD-12 Pyropel Semi-Rigid Fiber 0.062 in Thick N/A WG-5 Velbuna 40.00 in Wide x 0.031 in Thick
MC Item Number N/A MC 04-0185 N/A MC 04-0165 N/A MC 04-0148 N/A MC 04-0188 N/A MC 04-0154
Capabilities Applied/Processes N/A Die Cutting Water Jet Cutting
Thickness
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N/A 0.013 in N/A 0.022 in N/A 0.125 in N/A 0.062 in N/A 0.031 in
Thickness Range N/A 0.006 to 1/8 Inch
Temperature Range N/A Temperature Limitation of + 250 °F
Industry for Use N/A Used in Industrial, Chemical, Petroleum and Automotive Applications.
Additional Facts N/A Buys Products from Fibreflex Chemically Treated to Resist Tars, Oils, Water, Grease, Air, Gasoline, and Solvents