Extrusion
Miers Ejtrim is a universal edge finishing profile, used throughout industry. Its versatility ensures rapid fitting to all materials including metal, glass fibre, plastic, glass and wood. Ejtrim enhances appearance, and provides protection against sharp exposed edges. It eliminates the need for costly edge finishing processes, such as deburring, and ensures a professional finish every time.
It needs no special application, just a firm push fit, which will ensure a neat finish at a fraction of the cost of conventional finishing methods. Made from tough, long lasting PVC, with a metal grip insert, it will maintain its appearance and need no further maintenance. Available in a range of sizes to suit most applications, please consult our technical staff for further advice.
A range of quality synthetic rubber/PVC Topseals for sealing the vertical closures such as bonnets or boots in vehicles etc..
Topseals are also suited for any door seal application, where sealing is required on the top of the profile. The strong, metal reinforced carrier grips tightly to the flange and needs no special application.
Used extensively in the coach, bus and automotive industry, Topseals are the ideal way of sealing in the external environment, being made from durable EPDM rubber and PVC.
Miers Sideseals are used in sealing conventional door systems, particularly the bus, truck and wider automotive industry. Using proven design of carrier and hollow seal, Sideseal offers a quick and effective method of sealing doors and openings with minimal effort. There is no need for glue or other costly fixings, just a firm push fit onto the door flange.
Available in standard roll form, as with Ejtrim and Topseal, Sideseal is easily cut to length and is used in many standard industrial applications.
Miers Leafseal offers the same benefits of Sideseal, but uses a ‘leaf’ or ‘flap’ to effect sealing of the opening.
This is sometimes desirable, dependant on the type of door or closure used. It often allows for greater pressure to be made, ensuring an effective seal is created. Leafseals are available in standard rolls and are manufactured to the same high standards as Topseals and Sideseals.
Clatonrite Weatherstrip is a well proven method of inserting GLASS panes into METAL, WOOD or FIBRE GLASS PANELS.
We offer EPDM, PVC and Natural rubber sections to ensure that our range has the following benefits:
- Excellent appearance
- Good handling characteristics
- Flexible over a wide temperature range
Our glazing rubber sections are industry standard for all types of plant, bus, coach, train, machinery, aircraft and boat applications. We offer a complete range of claytonrite from stock along with filler strips in chrome and black, and a complete range of fitting tools.
Natural Rubber -NR
A material with excellent physical properties, natural rubber has good abrasion and low temperature resistance, however it is not resistant to oils, fuels or UV exposure.
- Temperature range: -60°C to +75°C
- Hardness Shore A: 50°C to 80°C
Silicone -SI
This material has little resistance to fuels, however has excellent physical properties including temperature, UV, oils and chemical resistance.
- Temperature range: -60°C to +200°C
- Hardness Shore A: 30°C to 70°C
Styrene Butadiene Rubber -SBR
SBR has good physical characteristics including resistance to wear and abrasion, but is not recommended where contact with oils, fuel or high levels of UV are likely.
- Temperature range: -55°C to +85°C
- Hardness Shore A: 60°C to 70°C
Viton -FPM
FPM has excellent all round properties including resistance to high temperature, chemicals, oils and fuels.
- Temperature range: -20°C to +200°C
- Hardness Shore A: 70°C to 80°C
Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer -EPDM
This is a material with good physical properties that include excellent resistance to UV, many chemicals, steam and ageing. It is not, however, compatible with oils or fuels.
- Temperature range: -50°C to +130°C
- Hardness Shore A: 50°C to 80°C
Acrylonitrilebutadiene Rubber (Nitrile) -NBR
A material with exceptional resistance to oils and good resistance to fuels, but is not suitable for applications with prolonged exposure to UV.
- Temperature range: -20°C to +100°C
- Hardness Shore A: 50°C to 80°C
PVC
PVC is an excellent material for use when chemical and UV resilience is required, It also has good physical characteristics including resistance to corrosion.
- Temperature range: -20°C to +40°C
Polyurethane -PU
Polyurethane is a material with high levels of flexibility and elasticity. With good resistance to abrasion, it is also effective when in contact with high temperature and oils.
- Temperature range: -30°C to +85°C
Polychloroprene Rubber (Neoprene) -CR
Chloroprene rubber is fairly resilient when in contact with oils and chemicals, but has exceptional resistance to UV. This material also has excellent flame retardation qualities.
- Temperature range: -40°C to +95°C
- Hardness Shore A: 50°C to 80°C
Thermoplastic Rubber -TPR
This material has excellent UV and temperature properties, and has reasonable resistance to oils and fuels.
- Temperature range: -20°C to +60°C