Kiss cutting is a precision gasket manufacturing process that produces gaskets and seals on continuous rolls or sheets with an adhesive liner. Utilising a computer-controlled, variable-pressure blade, this method cuts through the gasket material without penetrating the adhesive liner. This allows for easy transportation and storage, as the gaskets can be rolled up. The adhesive backing also facilitates installation on various surfaces and materials.

Efficient Production with Precision

The kiss cutting method is ideal for medium to large scale production runs, offering quick turnaround times. Our computer-controlled cutting machines can produce complex gaskets with tight tolerances. This process accommodates both solid and sponge materials in various thicknesses, tailored to your specific requirements. Our dedicated team collaborates with you from the initial design stage through to manufacturing, ensuring you receive the best gaskets and seals for your application and working environment.

Potential Applications

  • Ensures gaskets remain in place
  • Reduces risk of gasket deformity
  • Suitable for high vibration machinery
  • Ideal for equipment with moving parts
  • Quick installation in hazardous environments
  • Used in industrial control equipment
  • Military equipment applications
  • Electronic equipment enclosures

Key Features

  • Adhesive-backed for quick and easy installation
  • Suitable for medium to large scale production runs
  • Machine cut for greater accuracy
  • Allows for cut parts to be rolled up
  • Places no stress on the material
  • Reduces the amount of waste produced
  • Wide variety of adhesive backings available
  • Suitable for use with solid and sponge rubber

Choose R4 Gaskets for precision kiss cut gaskets that combine accuracy, efficiency, and versatility. Contact us today to discuss your gasket needs and experience the benefits of our advanced manufacturing processes.

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