One typical type of interior heating appliance that uses thermal oil is the oil-immersed panel heater. They are employed to offer programmable heating in residences, workplaces, and other spaces. Rubber gaskets are a key component in the design of these heaters. Rubber gaskets are primarily used to seal and isolate the thermal oil within oil-immersed panel heaters so that the oil does not leak or seep into the surrounding environment. They are found at important locations. In order to guarantee the heater operates safely, the rubber gasket can also tolerate high temperatures and pressures while maintaining strong flexibility and heat resistance. Rubber gaskets not only seal, but they also lessen noise and vibration when the heater is running. As a result of its cushioning and vibration-absorbing qualities, the heater operates more steadily and quietly. Rubber material may be used for extended periods of time in hot and humid conditions because of its strong resistance to heat, oil, and age. Rubber gaskets play a crucial role in oil-immersed panel heaters by offering insulation and sealing that guarantee the heater operates safely and effectively.
This gasket is black in color and composed of rubber material. Its OEM reference number, 1422A3, is a component number that is shared by a number of comparable models. Make sure the OEM number of the product you choose matches the original component when choosing a new gasket.

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An international standard known as ISO 9001 is used to verify that a manufacturer's quality management system conforms with global quality management requirements. This accreditation guarantees that manufacturers have implemented suitable quality management practices across the whole manufacturing process, encompassing design, development, production, and post-purchase servicing.
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The automobile industry's quality management system certification standard is ISO/TS 16949. It is based on ISO 9001 and includes further specifications for needs unique to the automotive sector. The manufacturer may apply for this certification if the air filter retention grommets are utilized in automotive applications or the automotive sector.
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The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) produced ASTM D2000, a standard that outlines the characteristics and requirements for rubber materials. To make sure that the rubber materials used in their air filter retainer grommets fulfill particular physical, mechanical, and chemical standards, manufacturers can adhere to the ASTM D2000 standard.
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