Cold Room Door Rubber
Importance of Door Rubber in Sliding Cold Room Doors
Sliding cold room doors operate differently from hinged doors. The door leaf moves laterally and presses against the door frame horizontally when closed. This operating principle makes the performance of the door rubber especially important.
An effective cold room door rubber must:
- Maintain continuous and uniform contact with the door frame
- Withstand repetitive opening and closing cycles
- Preserve elasticity under low-temperature conditions
- Prevent cold air leakage and moisture ingress
If sealing is insufficient, cold storage facilities may experience cold air loss, condensation, ice formation around the door perimeter, increased energy consumption, and reduced door performance. BOB-K35 is designed to eliminate these risks by ensuring reliable and stable sealing throughout the door’s service life.
EPDM Material and Co-Extruded Structure
BOB-K35 Cold Room Door Rubber is manufactured from high-quality EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer). EPDM is widely used in cold storage applications due to its excellent resistance to low temperatures, humidity, and mechanical stress.
Key advantages of EPDM material include:
- High flexibility even at sub-zero temperatures
- Resistance to cracking, hardening, and aging
- Excellent performance in humid and condensing environments
- Long service life under intensive use
The product features a co-extruded (co-ex) structure, which allows different EPDM densities to be combined within a single profile. This structure enhances both mechanical stability and sealing performance.
Co-ex structure benefits:
- Lower section: Solid EPDM ensures strong mechanical grip inside the aluminum door profile
- Upper section: Sponge EPDM provides excellent compression and airtight sealing against the door frame
This balanced structure enables BOB-K35 to perform reliably in high-traffic sliding door systems.
T-Shaped Base Geometry and Secure Installation
The section of BOB-K35 Cold Room Door Rubber that fits into the aluminum door leaf profile is designed with a T-shaped base geometry. This geometry ensures mechanical locking inside the aluminum channel and prevents the rubber from loosening over time.
Installation process:
- The door rubber is inserted laterally into the aluminum profile channel
- The horizontal arms of the T-shape expand inside the channel
- The rubber remains firmly fixed during door operation
This installation method provides long-term stability and consistent sealing performance, especially in factory-assembled sliding door systems.
Dual-Grip Contact Geometry for Enhanced Sealing
One of the key structural features of BOB-K35 is its dual-grip contact geometry on the surface that presses against the door frame. This design is developed to improve surface contact and sealing efficiency.
Advantages of the dual-grip geometry include:
- Stronger adhesion to the door frame surface
- More balanced distribution of sealing pressure
- Reduced risk of gaps forming during door closure
- Improved sealing consistency over time
This feature is particularly beneficial for sliding and automatic sliding cold room doors, where stable sealing is required despite continuous movement.
Contribution to Energy Efficiency
In cold storage facilities, even minor air leaks around doors can lead to significant energy losses. Cold Room Door Rubber (BOB-K35) helps minimize these losses by maintaining a tight seal around the door perimeter.
Key energy efficiency benefits:
- Prevention of cold air leakage
- Stabilization of internal temperatures
- Reduced workload on refrigeration systems
- Lower overall energy consumption
By supporting efficient insulation, BOB-K35 contributes directly to reduced operating costs and improved sustainability.
Durability and Long Service Life
Sliding doors in cold storage facilities are subject to frequent use and continuous mechanical stress. BOB-K35 is designed to withstand these demanding conditions without compromising performance.
Over long-term operation:
- Elasticity is maintained
- Sealing pressure remains consistent
- Maintenance and replacement intervals are extended
This durability reduces downtime and ensures reliable door operation in industrial environments.
Dimensional Variation for Project Compatibility
While BOB-K35 offers the same technical structure and functional performance as other models within its product family, it is produced with specific dimensional variations. These variations allow compatibility with different aluminum door profiles and project-specific requirements.
Dimensional flexibility provides:
- Easier integration into various door systems
- Improved installation accuracy
- Consistent sealing performance across different applications
Application Areas
BOB-K35 Cold Room Door Rubber is widely used in:
- Industrial cold storage facilities
- Food processing and logistics centers
- Automatic sliding cold room door systems
- Monorail sliding door applications
- High-traffic cold storage environments
Technical Specifications
- Product Name: Cold Room Door Rubber
- Manufacturer: Bob Modüler
- Product Code: BOB-K35
- Material: EPDM
- Structure: Co-extruded (solid EPDM + sponge EPDM)
- Base Geometry: T-shaped base
- Special Feature: Dual-grip contact geometry
- Application: Sliding, automatic sliding, and monorail cold room doors
Conclusion
Cold Room Door Rubber (BOB-K35) is a robust and reliable sealing solution designed for sliding cold room door systems. Its EPDM co-extruded structure, T-shaped base geometry, and dual-grip contact design provide long-lasting sealing performance, improved energy efficiency, and reduced maintenance requirements. With its dimensional adaptability and durable construction, BOB-K35 is a dependable choice within Bob Modüler’s cold room door rubber product range.




