Window seals, also known as window weatherstrips or glazing gaskets, are specially designed rubber profiles that provide airtight and watertight sealing between glass panels and window frames. They effectively block wind, rain, dust, noise, and thermal transfer while absorbing vibration and compensating for thermal expansion and structural movement. Made from high-performance elastomers, modern window seals ensure long-term weather resistance, UV stability, and aesthetic integration in automotive, architectural, railway, marine, and industrial applications.
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The rubber window seal is ideal for most applications. It can make window seals for residential and commercial buildings, vehicle seals, car window seals, glass window rubber seals, panel seals, train seals, and airplane seals. It is specifically designed as the weather seal on cars, boats, trucks, caravans, etc.
The most common types of rubber that can be used to produce window seals are silicone, EPDM (ethylene propylene), and TPE (thermoplastic elastomers). Each type of rubber has suitable properties to fit the application.
A window gasket is also called a window seal, window seal strip, or window sealing strip. It is a seal that is mounted onto the edges or gaps between the window and the frame. It can prevent water, debris, and cold air from infiltrating your interior space.
The most frequently used window sealing strips include bubble gasket, E gasket, wedge gasket, and flipper gasket.