Baheej
Mechanical
- Aug 5, 2003
- 49
I'm using a commercial quality adhesive backed neoprene rubber sheet to make sealing gaskets for an access panel. A week after assembling everything together, our QA noticed that the gasket had shrunk in size and that the corners of the access panel are no more sealed. The screw holes that were punched out in the gasket do not match with those in the access panel anymore (on an edge of 40” long, holes moved by as much as 31/16”). The supplier says that it is common for the rubber sheet to have some shrinkage (some of that due to shrinkage in the adhesive itself) but it shouldn't be that noticeable. Is this really common? Or did we stretch the gasket while applying it without knowing it? Are there are any readily available alternative? Suggestions? Regards.