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Aerospace Interior Seals

Aircraft Cabin Seals To Ensure The Safety, Comfort, & Functionality

Interior aircraft seals are important for several reasons

Safety: Interior aircraft seals help to prevent air and moisture infiltration, which can lead to icing and other dangerous conditions. They also help to prevent the spread of fire and smoke in the event of an emergency.

Comfort: Interior aircraft seals help to keep the cabin at a comfortable temperature and pressure. They also help to reduce noise and vibration, which can improve the overall comfort of the flight.

Performance: Interior aircraft seals help to maintain the proper functioning of the aircraft systems, such as the air conditioning and pressurization systems. They also help to protect the cabin instruments and controls, which can improve the performance of the aircraft.

Durability: Interior aircraft seals help to protect the aircraft structure and components from wear and tear, which can improve the overall durability of the aircraft. They also help to prevent corrosion and other forms of damage, which can extend the life of the aircraft.

Compliance: Interior aircraft seals must meet the requirements of aircraft manufacturers and regulatory authorities, including standards related to performance, safety, and durability. This is to ensure that the aircraft is safe and reliable for passengers and crew.

Aerospace Interior Seals


Door & Window Seals

Seals the gaps around the doors of the aircraft, preventing drafts and ensuring proper pressurization of the cabin.

Weatherstripping

Seals the gaps around the edges of the cabin, such as around the overhead bins, to prevent drafts and ensure proper pressurization of the cabin.

Custom Molded Rubber / Diaphragms

Floor Seals

Seals the gaps between the floor panels and the walls of the cabin.

Cealing Seals

Used to seal the gaps between the ceiling panels and the walls of the cabin.

Overhead Bin Seals

Used to seal the gaps around the overhead bins to prevent drafts and ensure proper pressurization of the cabin.