Application
Control Cabinets
Control cabinet sealing usually focuses on door sealing strips, edge protection, dust sealing, and stable compression after repeated cabinet access.
What This Scenario Needs
Sealing strip and gasket guide for industrial control cabinet doors, edges, and repeated access panels.
Common Buyer Pain Points
- Door gaps vary between cabinet designs
- Long strips need consistent profile and hardness
- Corners or joints may leak if not specified
- Suppliers may quote without confirming profile drawings
Recommended Material Direction
- EPDM rubber for general cabinet door sealing
- Silicone for softer or wider temperature sealing
- PVC or rubber edge trim for U-channel protection
Related Product Categories
Information Needed for Quotation
| Item 1 | Profile drawing or sample photo |
|---|---|
| Item 2 | Material and hardness |
| Item 3 | Strip length and annual quantity |
| Item 4 | Corner joining or cutting requirement |
| Item 5 | Packaging and label needs |
Practical Note
For IP-rated enclosure projects, the gasket supports sealing performance, but the final IP rating belongs to the complete enclosure assembly and test condition. Material choice, compression design, installation method, and production tolerance should be reviewed together.