Drawing-based parts
Projects can begin with a CAD file, PDF, dimensioned sketch, reference photo or a clearly described component requirement.
ABOUT CUTPART
CutPart supports B2B sourcing and custom manufacturing projects for flexible and non-metallic parts made to drawings or application requirements.
CutPart helps buyers and engineering teams define custom gaskets, seals, pads, washers and other converted components using rubber, foam, silicone, PTFE and specialty sheet materials. Projects start with a drawing or application requirement and are reviewed around material, construction and manufacturing route rather than offered as fixed off-the-shelf SKUs.
PROJECT FOCUS
The site is organized to make the relationship between the part, material, process and application clear before a quote is requested.
Projects can begin with a CAD file, PDF, dimensioned sketch, reference photo or a clearly described component requirement.
Material discussions cover rubber, foam, silicone, PTFE and other suitable sheet material constructions.
Gaskets, seals, pads and washers are reviewed around the job they perform in an assembly, not only their product label.
Cutting, adhesive and laminating considerations are evaluated alongside the drawing, construction and project stage.
HOW A PROJECT STARTS
A focused project description keeps the conversation tied to the actual component and avoids assuming that one material or process fits every part.
Share geometry, dimensions, current sample or intended function.
Explain exposure, assembly, compression, mounting and any critical requirements.
Consider the suitable material family, grade and construction around the project.
Assess cutting, adhesive, laminating and delivery considerations.
Provide quantity and the information needed for a custom quotation.
SPECIFICATION PRINCIPLES
Industrial parts are not made more reliable by generic promises. Recommendations need to remain tied to the actual material, drawing and application.
Material behavior, part geometry and the selected manufacturing route determine what can be confirmed for a particular project.
An IP, ingress or other system-level result cannot be assigned from a material family without the assembled design and validation.
Foam, rubber, silicone and adhesive grades are not automatically interchangeable just because they share a family name.
Where documentation is required, the exact selected material grade and supporting project evidence need to be confirmed.
WHAT WE NEED
The following information helps convert an initial question into a meaningful project review.
A CAD file, PDF, sketch or clearly measured reference establishes the intended profile.
State whether the component seals, cushions, protects, spaces, isolates or supports placement.
Describe exposure, mating surfaces, compression, movement and the working environment.
Prototype, pilot and production needs can lead to different manufacturing questions.
EXPLORE CUTPART
Use Custom Parts to identify what can be made, Materials to compare material families, Capabilities to understand manufacturing routes, Applications to frame operating conditions and Resources for practical engineering guides.
DRAWING-BASED MANUFACTURING
Send the drawing, requirements, material preference if known, quantity and application context for a project-based review.