The 1/4" width allows customers to turn a tight radius when gasketing for small parts.
A product that is 1/4" thick is usually used as an in-board gasketing product. This is the most commonly ordered thickness when customers are making dedicated spoilboards. The gasketing is often placed into a channel that measures 3/16" thick, leaving 1/16" of gasketing above the board (a 3-to-1 ratio).
The CR aspect of the product code indicates that it is a medium density gasketing product. It has an adhesive on one side and is the most commonly ordered density because it works for so many different router applications.
The CR aspect of the product code indicates that it is a medium density |
CR 06 25 is the most commonly ordered on-board gasketing product. The 1/4" width allows customers to turn a tight radius when gasketing for small parts. A product that is 1/4" thick is usually used as an in-board gasketing product. This is the most commonly ordered thickness ...
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The 3/8" width allows customers to turn a fairly tight radius while starting to increase the width of the gasketing surface contact. Products that are 1/8" thick are termed by All*Star as All-A-Board gasketing products. All-A-Board indicates that it is thick enough to be used ...
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