Rubberised Cork Gasket Material (
RUBBERISED CORK SHEET)
Rubber cork gasket material (cork in automotive industry) the
buoyance of natural cork is used to good effect in petrol and
oil level gauges, but the most important application of cork
in the automotive industries is in cork-and-rubber gaskets.
Today, these are as essential as petrol or diesel fuel to the
car and truck industries. The material used combine the
compressibility and resilience of cork with the high
mechanical strength and dimensional stability of rubber,
making them the best substances of such automotive
applications as oil pan gaskets, valve cover gaskets and
timing gear cover gaskets.

Another important application of cork - and - rubber is as a
seal to retain lubricants in crank shaft bearings when
pressure is applied the air within cork cells is compressed,
thus exerting a reverse pressure on the restraining faces.
This is termed 'fight back' and is a primary requirement in
all good gasket materials. Cork-and-rubber can be cut easily,
and because it is strong and flexible, it can be used for
making gaskets with narrow flanges. A wide variety of
formulations used for making gaskets with narrow flanges. A
wide variety of formulations using different types of rubber
like natural rubber, synthetic rubber, nitrile, neoprene, epdm
sylucone and sizes of cork granuals are available to meet the
industry's various requirements.
Cork in electrical industry special cork-and-rubber have been
developed to prevent leakage of the very searching cooling
fluids used in modern electrical transformer, similar material
are also widely used in switch gear circuit breakers,
lightning arresters, and other transmission equipment, as well
as in conduit fittings, gear cases and cover plates in washing
machines.
Rubbers cork gasket materials specification as per is - 4253
part -II 1980. TABLE -----