Cork rubber sheets and die-cut gaskets on a factory workbench

Cork rubber materials and custom gaskets

Cork Rubber Sheets & Custom Gaskets Made in China

Cork-rubber composite sheets, die-cut oil pan and valve cover gaskets, transmission pan gaskets and industrial gasket programs for overseas B2B buyers.

Materials
Cork rubber, rubber-coated metal, foam composites
Custom work
Drawings, samples, thickness and die-cut shapes
Programs
Aftermarket, repair kits and industrial equipment

Focused first launch

Built for buyers who need material know-how, not a generic gasket catalog.

CorkRubber.com starts with the products overseas customers are most likely to search for: cork rubber gasket material, custom die-cut cork gaskets, oil pan and valve cover gaskets, transmission pan gaskets, and industrial equipment sealing parts. The site is structured for quote qualification, material comparison and factory trust.

Product programs

Three clear paths for first inquiries

Each program can become its own page after launch, but the first version already gives buyers a clear route to quote.

01

Automotive Aftermarket Gasket Program

Oil pan gaskets, valve cover gaskets, transmission pan gaskets and repair kit components for distributors and rebuild kit suppliers.

  • Small-batch replenishment
  • Drawing or sample matching
  • Material and thickness confirmation
02

Industrial Custom Gasket Program

Custom gaskets for pumps, compressors, gearboxes, agricultural machinery, fuel dispensers and hydraulic equipment.

  • Die-cut and press-cut shapes
  • Low to medium volume orders
  • Application-based material review
03

Gasket Material & Sheet Program

Cork rubber sheet, rubber-coated metal sheet, foam rubber composite sheet, adhesive-backed material and semi-finished blanks.

  • Sheets and strips
  • Blanking and semi-finished parts
  • Material options for converters
Close-up of cork rubber composite sheet with visible cork particles and rubber binder

Material selection

Cork particles plus rubber binder, chosen around sealing conditions.

Good quote handling starts before price. We help confirm the material family, contact medium, temperature range, thickness, compression requirement and production method before sampling.

Material family Typical use Quote checks
NBR cork rubber Oil-contact gasket sheets and automotive sealing parts Oil type, thickness, compression, temperature
Neoprene cork rubber General sealing and vibration-related applications Environment, fluid exposure, hardness target
Rubber-coated metal Higher stiffness gaskets and metal-supported sealing Metal grade, coating side, stamping details
Foam rubber composite Compressible sealing, cushioning and equipment gaskets Compression set, density, adhesive backing

Applications

Where cork rubber and composite gaskets fit best

Automotive sealing

Oil pan, valve cover, transmission pan and repair kit gaskets where compressibility and oil resistance matter.

Industrial equipment

Pumps, gearboxes, compressors, fuel dispensers, agricultural machinery and small equipment replacement programs.

Converters and distributors

Sheets, strips, blanks and semi-finished gasket pieces for gasket converters and industrial material distributors.

Replacement and long-tail parts

Low to medium volume part families where stable supply and drawing/sample matching are more important than a mass catalog.

Factory capability

From compound and sheet work to die-cut finished gaskets.

The export program is built around a full-process factory base: compounding, sheet making, vulcanizing, slicing, die cutting, trimming, inspection, packing and shipment.

  1. Material reviewCheck application, medium, thickness and sample/drawing quality.
  2. Sheet and blank preparationPrepare cork rubber sheet or related composite material for trial production.
  3. Die-cut and inspectCut, trim and check dimensions before packing.
  4. Repeat supplyKeep program records for reorders, revisions and packaging requirements.
Clean gasket manufacturing workshop with die cutting press and finished gasket stacks

Quote-ready details

Specifications buyers should send with an RFQ

The more complete the first inquiry is, the faster material review, sampling and pricing can move.

Application Oil pan, valve cover, pump, compressor, gearbox, dispenser or other equipment.
Material target NBR cork, neoprene cork, rubber-coated metal, foam rubber or current sample.
Drawing or sample CAD, PDF, physical sample, photo with scale, or part number reference.
Thickness and tolerance Nominal thickness, dimensional tolerance and critical sealing areas.
Quantity plan Trial order, repeat-order estimate, batch size and target reorder pattern.
Packaging Bulk packing, bagged sets, kit packing, labels or export carton requirements.

Buyer FAQ

Questions this first launch should answer clearly

These are the same practical questions that should be easy for search engines and AI answer systems to understand from the page.

What cork rubber products can CorkRubber.com support?

The launch program focuses on cork rubber sheets, custom die-cut cork rubber gaskets, oil pan and valve cover gaskets, transmission pan gaskets, rubber-coated metal gaskets, foam rubber composite gaskets and semi-finished blanks.

What information should buyers send for a cork rubber gasket quote?

Useful RFQ details include application, contact medium, material target, thickness, tolerance, drawing or sample status, quantity plan, packaging requirement and expected reorder pattern.

Can the factory quote from drawings or physical samples?

Yes. Buyers can start with CAD drawings, PDF drawings, physical samples, scaled photos or part references. Material, thickness, sealing surface and quantity still need to be confirmed before pricing.

Which buyer types are the best fit for the first launch?

The site is intended for automotive aftermarket distributors, repair kit suppliers, gasket converters, die-cutting factories, industrial material distributors and small to medium equipment programs.

Request a quote

Send the application first. We will help check the material path.

This first launch uses an email draft workflow while the domain email and form endpoint are being finalized. Attach drawings, photos or samples in your email client after the draft opens.

Planned RFQ inbox sales@corkrubber.com