Materials

We can punch and die-cut practically anything, from expanded materials to compact ones, from very thick to very thin, in shapes that are simple or highly complex, using state-of-the-art machinery.

Solid rubber

Compact rubber is available in a range of hardnesses, thicknesses and types (NBR, SBR, EPDM, VITON, NEOPRENE, SILICONE etc) for gaskets and technical components of various kinds used in the automotive industry, mechanics, construction, petrochemicals and many other fields.

Foam rubber with or without adhesive

The raw materials (NBR, CR Neoprene, EPDM, Silicone, Vitone etc) are available in different densities and can withstand different temperatures, as well as exposure to weather and physical and chemical agents. These materials are used in numerous sectors, from medicine to electronics, aerospace to the automotive industry.

Foam polyurethane

Expanded polyurethane is an extremely versatile polymer used in a wide range of products with very diverse properties and applications, because it is an excellent water repellent, dampener and heat and sound insulator; in certain cases it even makes exceptional seals with very fine thicknesses.

Solid polyurethane

Compact polyurethane is a material with excellent properties and is particularly recommended in cases requiring a high load capacity, mechanical resistance and resistance to shock, abrasion, traction and flexion.

Felts

Felt is a non-woven fabric obtained from natural fibres (such as wool) or synthetic fibres; it has multi-purpose properties for applications in the steel, automotive and electronics sectors and in mechanics generally. Felt has an exceptional ability to absorb sound, light and heat.

Rubber-Cork & Flexoid

Flexoid is made from cellulose fibres impregnated with plasticised gelatine. It is used for sealing gaskets in carburetors, oil and petrol pumps, oil pans, covers and thermostats. It gives excellent resistance to oils, petrol, diesel, gas, fats etc. Rubber cork is a material made from fine particles of cork and rubber and is particularly recommended for seals in the car and motorcycle sector, pumps, radiators and electrical mechanics.

Asbestos free joints

The joints without asbestos are composed of mineral or plant fibres with rubber binders. These materials are highly versatile given their excellent thermal characteristics and their ability to ensure efficient sealing for a vast range of use conditions. They guarantee optimal sealing on every type of system

Graphoil®

The Grafoil® brand supplies the world’s most popular and reliable flexible graphite. GRAFOIL® products contain no hazardous substances and are non-toxic, in compliance with European RoHS standards. GRAFOIL® is hardwearing and compressible, a natural lubricant, technically stable and easy to process.

P.T.F.E. - Plastic materials

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a material used in numerous applications, since it is non-flammable, resistant to acids and the most aggressive gases, does not wear or deteriorate over time, is non-toxic and an excellent insulator. Plastics also find applications in a wide range of sectors, from mechanics to automotive and food.

Foam plastic materials

Expanded materials in general are characterised by a cellular structure which may be open, closed or semi-closed, and they include polyethylene, polyamide, EVA, PVC, PLZ etc. They are particularly recommended for heat and sound insulation and stand out for their excellent physical properties in both static and dynamic applications, variable softness, elasticity, plasticity when heated, shock absorption and low permeability to water and steam, as well as resistance to atmospheric agents.

Solid rubber

Compact rubber is available in a range of hardnesses, thicknesses and types (NBR, SBR, EPDM, VITON, NEOPRENE, SILICONE etc) for gaskets and technical components of various kinds used in the automotive industry, mechanics, construction, petrochemicals and many other fields.

Foam rubber with or without adhesive

The raw materials (NBR, CR Neoprene, EPDM, Silicone, Vitone etc) are available in different densities and can withstand different temperatures, as well as exposure to weather and physical and chemical agents. These materials are used in numerous sectors, from medicine to electronics, aerospace to the automotive industry.

Foam polyurethane

Expanded polyurethane is an extremely versatile polymer used in a wide range of products with very diverse properties and applications, because it is an excellent water repellent, dampener and heat and sound insulator; in certain cases it even makes exceptional seals with very fine thicknesses.

Solid rubber

Compact rubber is available in a range of hardnesses, thicknesses and types (NBR, SBR, EPDM, VITON, NEOPRENE, SILICONE etc) for gaskets and technical components of various kinds used in the automotive industry, mechanics, construction, petrochemicals and many other fields.

Foam rubber with or without adhesive

The raw materials (NBR, CR Neoprene, EPDM, Silicone, Vitone etc) are available in different densities and can withstand different temperatures, as well as exposure to weather and physical and chemical agents. These materials are used in numerous sectors, from medicine to electronics, aerospace to the automotive industry.

Foam polyurethane

Expanded polyurethane is an extremely versatile polymer used in a wide range of products with very diverse properties and applications, because it is an excellent water repellent, dampener and heat and sound insulator; in certain cases it even makes exceptional seals with very fine thicknesses.

Solid polyurethane

Compact polyurethane is a material with excellent properties and is particularly recommended in cases requiring a high load capacity, mechanical resistance and resistance to shock, abrasion, traction and flexion.

Felts

Felt is a non-woven fabric obtained from natural fibres (such as wool) or synthetic fibres; it has multi-purpose properties for applications in the steel, automotive and electronics sectors and in mechanics generally. Felt has an exceptional ability to absorb sound, light and heat.

Rubber-Cork & Flexoid

Flexoid is made from cellulose fibres impregnated with plasticised gelatine. It is used for sealing gaskets in carburetors, oil and petrol pumps, oil pans, covers and thermostats. It gives excellent resistance to oils, petrol, diesel, gas, fats etc. Rubber cork is a material made from fine particles of cork and rubber and is particularly recommended for seals in the car and motorcycle sector, pumps, radiators and electrical mechanics.

Solid polyurethane

Compact polyurethane is a material with excellent properties and is particularly recommended in cases requiring a high load capacity, mechanical resistance and resistance to shock, abrasion, traction and flexion.

Felts

Felt is a non-woven fabric obtained from natural fibres (such as wool) or synthetic fibres; it has multi-purpose properties for applications in the steel, automotive and electronics sectors and in mechanics generally. Felt has an exceptional ability to absorb sound, light and heat.

Rubber-Cork & Flexoid

Flexoid is made from cellulose fibres impregnated with plasticised gelatine. It is used for sealing gaskets in carburetors, oil and petrol pumps, oil pans, covers and thermostats. It gives excellent resistance to oils, petrol, diesel, gas, fats etc. Rubber cork is a material made from fine particles of cork and rubber and is particularly recommended for seals in the car and motorcycle sector, pumps, radiators and electrical mechanics.

Asbestos free joints

The joints without asbestos are composed of mineral or plant fibres with rubber binders. These materials are highly versatile given their excellent thermal characteristics and their ability to ensure efficient sealing for a vast range of use conditions. They guarantee optimal sealing on every type of system

Graphoil

The Grafoil® brand supplies the world’s most popular and reliable flexible graphite. GRAFOIL® products contain no hazardous substances and are non-toxic, in compliance with European RoHS standards. GRAFOIL® is hardwearing and compressible, a natural lubricant, technically stable and easy to process.

P.T.F.E. - Plastic materials

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a material used in numerous applications, since it is non-flammable, resistant to acids and the most aggressive gases, does not wear or deteriorate over time, is non-toxic and an excellent insulator. Plastics also find applications in a wide range of sectors, from mechanics to automotive and food.

Asbestos free joints

The joints without asbestos are composed of mineral or plant fibres with rubber binders. These materials are highly versatile given their excellent thermal characteristics and their ability to ensure efficient sealing for a vast range of use conditions. They guarantee optimal sealing on every type of system

Graphoil

The Grafoil® brand supplies the world’s most popular and reliable flexible graphite. GRAFOIL® products contain no hazardous substances and are non-toxic, in compliance with European RoHS standards. GRAFOIL® is hardwearing and compressible, a natural lubricant, technically stable and easy to process.

P.T.F.E. - Plastic materials

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a material used in numerous applications, since it is non-flammable, resistant to acids and the most aggressive gases, does not wear or deteriorate over time, is non-toxic and an excellent insulator. Plastics also find applications in a wide range of sectors, from mechanics to automotive and food.

Foam plastic materials

Expanded materials in general are characterised by a cellular structure which may be open, closed or semi-closed, and they include polyethylene, polyamide, EVA, PVC, PLZ etc. They are particularly recommended for heat and sound insulation and stand out for their excellent physical properties in both static and dynamic applications, variable softness, elasticity, plasticity when heated, shock absorption and low permeability to water and steam, as well as resistance to atmospheric agents.

Plastici espansi

I materiali espansi in genere sono caratterizzati da una struttura cellulare che può essere aperta, chiusa o semi-chiusa e comprendono Polietilene, Poliammide, EVA, PVC, PLZ ecc…. Sono particolarmente indicati per l’isolamento termico e acustico e si contraddistinguono per le eccellenti proprietà fisiche nel campo statico e dinamico, la morbidezza regolabile, l’elasticità, la deformabilità termica, l’assorbimento degli urti e la bassa permeabilità al vapore e all’acqua, nonché per la resistenza agli agenti atmosferici.

Plastici espansi

I materiali espansi in genere sono caratterizzati da una struttura cellulare che può essere aperta, chiusa o semi-chiusa e comprendono Polietilene, Poliammide, EVA, PVC, PLZ ecc…. Sono particolarmente indicati per l’isolamento termico e acustico e si contraddistinguono per le eccellenti proprietà fisiche nel campo statico e dinamico, la morbidezza regolabile, l’elasticità, la deformabilità termica, l’assorbimento degli urti e la bassa permeabilità al vapore e all’acqua, nonché per la resistenza agli agenti atmosferici.

Foam plastic materials

Expanded materials in general are characterised by a cellular structure which may be open, closed or semi-closed, and they include polyethylene, polyamide, EVA, PVC, PLZ etc. They are particularly recommended for heat and sound insulation and stand out for their excellent physical properties in both static and dynamic applications, variable softness, elasticity, plasticity when heated, shock absorption and low permeability to water and steam, as well as resistance to atmospheric agents.

Plastici espansi

I materiali espansi in genere sono caratterizzati da una struttura cellulare che può essere aperta, chiusa o semi-chiusa e comprendono Polietilene, Poliammide, EVA, PVC, PLZ ecc…. Sono particolarmente indicati per l’isolamento termico e acustico e si contraddistinguono per le eccellenti proprietà fisiche nel campo statico e dinamico, la morbidezza regolabile, l’elasticità, la deformabilità termica, l’assorbimento degli urti e la bassa permeabilità al vapore e all’acqua, nonché per la resistenza agli agenti atmosferici.

Plastici espansi

I materiali espansi in genere sono caratterizzati da una struttura cellulare che può essere aperta, chiusa o semi-chiusa e comprendono Polietilene, Poliammide, EVA, PVC, PLZ ecc…. Sono particolarmente indicati per l’isolamento termico e acustico e si contraddistinguono per le eccellenti proprietà fisiche nel campo statico e dinamico, la morbidezza regolabile, l’elasticità, la deformabilità termica, l’assorbimento degli urti e la bassa permeabilità al vapore e all’acqua, nonché per la resistenza agli agenti atmosferici.