Sealing between hatch cover and coaming can be achieved by many different types of rubber packing. Traditional the weather tightness of a hatch cover is achived by a sponge rubber packing pressed against the edge of a compression bar. Over the years ships became much larger.therfore the movement between hatch cover and coaming became much bigger .This problem was solved with sliding rubber packing. Sliding rubber packing is pressed against a flat surface in order to be more flexible to bigger hull deformations.
TTS and Macgregor Rubber Seal/Rubber packing supply
HRC.51.0101Â FLAT CORNER 94*55 LEFT
HRC.51.0201Â FLAT CORNER 94*55 RIGHT
HRC.53.2001Â END PIECE 94*55
HRC.69.0101Â FLAT CORNOR SEAL LEFT
HRC.69.0201Â FLAT CORNOR SEAL RIGHT
HRC.50.0000Â SQUARE SEALING 95*55
HRC.60.0000Â SQUARE SEALING 100*55
HRC.69.0101Â CORNER SEALING 100*55/94*55
HRC.69.0201Â CORNER SEALING 100*55/94*55
HRC 50.000Â Â STRAIGHT SEAL RUBBER PACKING 94 X55
HRC 51.001Â Â 90 DEGREES 94 X 55 FLAT CORNER SEAL
DRAWING NO.347-1051Â Â 3WAY VERTICAL CORNER (94X55 LEFT)
DRAWING NO.347-1052Â Â 3WAY VERTICAL CORNER (94X55 RIGHT)
HRC.52.2001Â 94X55 END PIECE SEAL
HRC.54.1130Â Â 4 WAY CORNER PIECE (94 X 55 LEFT)
HRC.54.1230Â Â 4 WAY CORNER PIECE (94X55 RIGHT)
HRC.54.2030Â Â 30 DEGREES FLAT END JOINT SEAL
GLU JY-2Â Â Â Â Â 3KG/TIN
LOCTITE 495Â Â 20G/PC
GLUE-POLYURETHANEÂ 345G/PC
SILICON GREASE FOR RUBBER PACKING