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New and Improved | applerubber.com

The most comprehensive sealing website just got better.

Completely re-designed.
All the information you need is available with the click of a button. Navigate through the new site to find what you’re looking for – faster and easier than ever.

Interactive tools and charts
Interactive tools and charts let you customize your sealing requirements to find the right seals and parts for your specific applications.

Enhanced online Seal Design Guide
The same Seal Design Guide you love, easier to navigate. View chapters individually so you can find the information you need in less time.

Improved forms
By using your same Login information, you now have access to more extensive forms and requests, so we can get back to you faster with solutions to your sealing needs.

See these new features and more at www.applerubber.com 

Change is Good

Change is good, right? At least we like to think so. Stay tuned for some big changes on the way for applerubber.com.

The most comprehensive sealing industry website is getting even better with new updates rolling out soon!

Embrace the change with us and take advantage of key features including new and improved interactive tools and charts, easier access to the online Seal Design Guide, and more.

Keep clicking at applerubber.com or keep an eye on the blog and our Twitter feed for news on when the new site will be unveiled.

Join Us in California at the Design-2-Part Show

Click here to register for FREE admission, courtesy of Apple Rubber Products!

Apple Rubber to the Rescue

When someone has sealing issues, we’re glad to answer their calls for help. Take this story, for example.

A company was experiencing some unwanted stress with leaky check valves on their process piping. Because the pipes were carrying 95% ethanol, this problem had the potential to be extremely costly.

To make matters worse, the company was asked to supply more of these valves for a new phase of their customer’s project, as well as for a new line of products. With only two weeks to find a solution for the leaks, they turned to Apple Rubber.

Before we could start working on a solution, our experts had a few questions to answer:

1. What type of material are the O-rings made of?

2. What is the compression set?

3. What is the fluid resistance?

They headed to the Apple Lab for some testing:

• FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrophotometer): this test helps determine the chemical make-up of rubber compounds both before and after molding. This ensures the consistency of rubber compounds and seals batch to batch, shipment to shipment.

• ASTM D395: This test is used to determine the compression set of rubber products.

• ASTM D471: This test determines how chemicals affect an elastomer (fluid resistance).

After these tests were performed, our experts discovered that there were three different o-ring materials being used in the faulty check valves even though the customer believed they were only getting one.

We were then able to provide the company with the correct size and material – along with a big sigh of relief when the leaking stopped!

Do you have a problem you need solved? Turn to the experience and expertise of Apple for more information or to get help for your sealing woes: Ask our experts or email info@applerubber.com

VIP Access to Medical Design & Manufacturing Florida

Join us at Medical Design & Manufacturing (MD&M) Florida and learn what’s next in the future of medical design and manufacturing. CLICK HERE and bring this exclusive invitation to the show for access to a variety of exhibits and educational resources.

Visit us at booth 220 to speak with one of our experts in medical sealing solutions!

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