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Rubber is a critical material in the aerospace industry, used alongside new technologies and innovations because of its flexibility, strength and durability in extreme conditions.

Aerospace rubber products can be designed and manufactured into a range of bespoke parts which are designed to support the safe operation and maximum performance of several applications.

Certain rubber materials are better suited to applications in the aerospace industry, like aviation and aircraft, spacecraft and military and defence, because they maximise safety and comfort, maintain pressure and temperature and protect people and equipment.

At Aquaseal Rubber, we support several industries with bespoke rubber solutions. Our aerospace rubber products are designed to meet safety standards and perform optimally for extended periods of time.

Rubber materials used in the aerospace industry

The uses of rubber in the aerospace industry are vast, meaning materials must be versatile yet flexible and perfectly suited to their specific application. No matter the part you’re looking for – whether it be for aircraft and aviation, spacecraft or military and defence – our team at Aquaseal Rubber can design, manufacture and deliver rubber parts to the highest quality and aligned with your bespoke needs.

Natural rubber is very rarely used in the aerospace industry because it has several weaknesses which conflict with high aerospace requirements. Instead, the different types of synthetic rubber are used to create products that are suitable for use in extreme conditions.

Aerospace rubber products are typically made from silicone, viton, ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), nitrile and neoprene for different applications like rubber seals, o-rings and transportation hoses and tubing.

Aerospace rubber for aircraft and aviation

Rubber is a critical aspect of aircraft, with the most widespread use in rubber seals, rubber gaskets and o-rings, which are found in fuel systems, hydraulics, engines, landing gears, doors, windows and environmental control systems. Several types of rubber, like nitrile, EPDM and silicone, are used in these applications.

EPDM is commonly used in rubber hoses and tubing for aircraft because it withstands extremely high temperatures, is ozone, UV and weather resistant, and maintains flexibility in cold temperatures. Neoprene is used for sound insulation inside the cabin and in door, window and cabin pressure seals in older aircraft models.

Polyurethane, a material that can be manufactured to be as soft as pencil rubber or as hard as nylon and anywhere in between, can also be found in aircraft models, from coated fabrics in fuel tank bladders to vibration isolators.

Natural rubber is not used in fuel or high-temperature operating systems, but it can be used in aircraft suspension bushings to prevent vibration and in tyres and wheels because it has excellent tear strength.

Aerospace rubber for spacecraft

Rubber materials used in spacecraft have to be precisely engineered to ensure they will perform optimally under extreme conditions, like vacuum, radiation, cryogenic temperatures, atomic oxygen and severe thermal cycling.

Like aircraft. the primary use of rubber in spacecraft applications is for rubber seals and o-rings which are used to support valves, regulators and feed lines for fuels because of their chemical resistance, thermal stability and functionality under vacuum. Cabin pressure seals, found in windows, doors and module seals, are typically made from EPDM because of their ageing and ozone resistance, ability to remain elasticity through thermal cycles and because it is safe for oxygen-rich cabin environments.

Polyurethane is used in internal vibration mounts because it offers extreme toughness and tear strength, whilst natural rubber is used only on the inside of the cabin because it outgasses in vacuum. Silicone is primarily used for thermal barrier gaskets and fire-resistant seals because they have inherent flame resistance.

Crew and ground equipment also rely on rubber. Viton, EPDM and silicone are used in a range of applications to support this equipment, like in space suits and gloves or for spacecraft fuelling, because they are oxygen-safe, flexible at extreme cold temperatures and have high durability under prolonged and repeated use.

Aerospace rubber for military and defence

For military and defence applications, rubber is used in protective clothing, vehicle components and other specialised applications.

Butyl rubber is used in chemical protective suits and gas masks because of its exceptional chemical resistance, low gas permeability, ageing and weather resistance and strong flexibility in cold weather. Neoprene can be found in combat gloves and impact protection padding because it is flame resistant and has excellent flexibility and durability properties, whilst nitrile is common in protective footwear because of its strong grip performance and good puncture and abrasion resistance.

Military aircraft, like aeroplanes and helicopters, are used to transfer fluids such as oil, fuel and hydraulics, meaning suitable rubber hoses and tubing must be manufactured. Nitrile and viton are common aerospace rubber products found in these materials because they are resistant to oil and jet fuels and are able to operate in higher temperatures. in hydraulic system hoses, EPDM can be used because it has a high heat and oxidation resistance and also survives prolonged exposure.

Rubber seals and rubber gaskets are used to prevent leaks and improve performance, whilst rubber pads are used to reduce vibration and shock. Viton is found in seals because of its resistance to chemicals, low permeability, excellent compression set and ability to operate within a high temperature range and silicone can be used in non-fuel areas or spaces with extreme temperature swings. Natural rubber is the top choice for rubber pads if an application is facing heavy vibration isolation when chemical exposure is low. Otherwise, neoprene, EPDM or nitrile are excellent choices for applications exposed to weather, oils or flames.

Aquaseal create custom aerospace rubber products

At Aquaseal Rubber, we are proud to work with clients operating in several sectors of the aerospace industry, and other industries, We work closely with our customers to ensure their bespoke needs are met and that each rubber product is designed, manufactured and delivered to the exact specifications of applications to ensure a seamless fit and expanded lifespan.

The uses of rubber in the aerospace industry cover several sectors, and we understand the importance of safety for passengers or military experts during different operations. Therefore, we can produce any type of rubber to meet your bespoke specifications.

Choosing Aquaseal Rubber for your bespoke aerospace rubber products

Whether you operate in commercial aircraft and aviation, spacecraft or military and defence, our team at Aquaseal Rubber are prepared to support your project to the highest standard.

Contact us to see how we can collaborate on your bespoke aerospace rubber projects and applications.

Frequently Asked Questions about Aerospace Rubber

What is aerospace rubber and why is it important?

Aerospace rubber is a type of rubber used within the aerospace industry – across the aircraft and aviation, spacecraft and military and defence sectors – to ensure optimal safety and performance.

Aerospace rubber products can be designed and manufactured to meet comfort requirements for passengers in commercial aircraft, to meet pressure levels in spacecraft and to protect those working in military and defence.

Which rubber products are in demand in the aerospace industry?

Many aerospace rubber products are in demand in the industry because of their sealing qualities, heat, temperature and fuel resistance, or their durability and flexibility. From rubber seals and rubber gaskets to protective clothing, aerospace rubber has many critical uses.

What challenges do rubber products address in the aerospace industry?

The aerospace industry is constantly evolving with the introduction of new technologies and innovative movements. Rubber products remain an essential aspect of the industry because of their several uses that can create safer, more comfortable experiences for individuals.

From preventing fluid or oxygen leaks to reducing noise and vibrations, rubber is a versatile material that keeps millions of people safe.

Popular Materials in the Automotive Industry

PVC

PVC or polyvinyl chloride is a widely used synthetic plastic polymer. It is a thermoplastic polymer and can be produced in a rigid or flexible form.

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Polyurethane

Polyurethane shore hardnesses can be softer than a pencil rubber, harder than nylon, or anywhere between. We manufacture a range of products in polyurethane.

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Nitrile (Buna N rubber)

Nitrile is a synthetic rubber derived from acrylonitrile. It is widely used for seals, oil resistant applications, off-road equipment, and hydraulic applications.

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Natural Rubber

Natural rubber is obtained from latex, a natural secretion of certain plants. Aquaseal uses natural rubber in products such as belting, hoses, tubing, insulators, valves, and gaskets.

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Neoprene

Neoprene is the trade name for a group of synthetic rubbers based on polychloroprene. We manufacture a range of products in this material.

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Viton Rubber

Viton is a great choice for food grade rubber as it withstands high temperatures and is very durable. It is also non-toxic and odour free which suits the needs of a food manufacturers.

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EPDM

Aquaseal Rubber utilises EPDM synthetic rubber compounds for general and speciality outdoor applications such as steam hoses, tubing, high temperature-resistant seals, electrical insulation, roll covers, sheeting and more.

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Styrene Butadiene Rubber

Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR) is the most common and economical synthetic rubber compound available and is used in a broad range of industrial applications. Aquaseal Rubber can create a wide range of SBR-based products.

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Butyl Rubber

Butyl rubber is now one of the most widely used synthetic rubber compounds on the market. Aquaseal Rubber manufactures a wide range of products in this material, including seals, gaskets, and sheeting, as well as cost-effective compression moulding.

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Fluoroelastomers

Our Fluoroelastomers are used for numerous high-performance applications in the aerospace, automotive, industrial fields, and more. Fluoroelastomers are custom molded into a wide variety of rubber products including seals, o-rings, rubber gaskets, valves, and rubber diaphragms.

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Silicone Rubber

Silicone rubber is an inorganic polymer comprising silicone and oxygen. Typical custom silicone rubber products include insulators, rubber diaphragms, and impact absorbers. A long service life makes this rubber compound ideal for many industrial applications.

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Which rubber products are in demand for the automotive industry?

Viton Sealant & Adhesive

Viton high-performance adhesives and sealants are made with Chemours Viton™ and are suitable for a range of applications.

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Aquaseal Watertight Hatch Seal

Aquaseal is a watertight hatch seal used primarily for marine hatch packing and door seal applications.

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Pipe Repair Kit

The fast and easy to use water-activated fibreglass wrap.

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Bespoke Rubber Products

We go beyond standard products – we make anything and everything in rubber!

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Rubber Seals

We manufacture hard and soft rubber seals for manufacturing, marine and industry.

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D Fenders

We manufacture rubber D fenders, both hollow and solid in sizes from 20mm up to 300mm in various D formats.

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Sponge & Foam

Aquaseal Rubber manufactures sponge (open and closed cell) and foam from synthetic and natural rubber.

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Rubber Gaskets

Gaskets can be manufactured from your sample gasket or drawing, in quantities from one to more than one thousand.

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Moulding

Aquaseal Rubber Ltd manufacture a wide range of standard or custom designed moulded products.

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Rubber Extrusions

Extruded rubber profiles offer an effective and affordable solution for many sealing applications.

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Rubber Sheeting

We offer an extensive range of rubber sheeting, with many manufactured from British Standards materials.

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Advantages of using Aquaseal

  • Bespoke rubber products
  • Manufactured in-house
  • Small run quantities
  • Made in the UK
  • ISO 9001 accredited

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