“If it doesn’t seal, it’s not really an enclosure.” This engineer-focused resource from the Enclosure Institute™, a collaboration between Rogers Corporation and Marian, Inc., highlights eight practical factors for designing effective, long-lasting gaskets and seals. You can read the full article on the Rogers website.
Disclaimer: The Enclosure Institute™ is a free educational resource created by Marian, Inc. and Rogers Corporation to help engineers navigate enclosure sealing with expert guidance.
From understanding compression forces to choosing the right seal geometry, the Enclosure Institute™ digs into the real mechanics of sealing success—complete with field-tested tips from Marian and Rogers.
The 8 things you should consider are:
1. Expected Environmental Conditions
2. Resistance & Compatibility
3. Frequency of Access to the Enclosure
4. Surface Material and Structure of the Enclosure
5. Width vs. Thickness of the Seal
6. Mating Surface Design: Flange or Blade Seal
7. Venting Considerations
8. Longevity & Dependability
Read the full blog on Rogers’ website here.
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What's Ahead in Module 2 of the Enclosure Institute™
- Engineering the Ideal Seal: When to Use Each Common Gasket Material
- Why Enclosure Seals Fail and How to Prevent It
- Engineering Better Seals: What to Expect from the Right Manufacturing Partner
- And more!