Zatkoff Seals & Packings is comprised of eight branches. Only one of them manufactures parts - the Zatkoff Gasket Division. Originally founded as the William Roy Company in 1942, the Gasket Division was created when Roger Zatkoff purchased the company in 1982. It originally operated in an old industrial complex in Detroit, and was relocated to a new building located in Warren, Michigan in 1999. Walk into the newly built 52,350 square foot shop and the first thing you will notice is how pristine the manufacturing facility is. It's so clean that the building looks more like one of Zatkoff Seals & Packings distribution facilities than a place that houses slitting, die cutting and laminating machines.
The Zatkoff Gasket Division manufactures various die cut shapes from a full range
of non-metallic raw materials, including open & closed cell foams, rubber, plastics, felt, thermoplastic rubber, paper & fiber, magnetic rubber, and adhesive tapes. Another unique capability they offer is the ability to supply most materials with an adhesive backing.
The Zatkoff Gasket Division offers a variety of solutions to meet client's needs, with volumes ranging from one-piece orders to over 1 million per production run, and part sizes from one sixteenth inch diameter up to 4 feet wide by 9 feet long. Their client base is equally broad, with primary customers being automotive manufacturers, automotive suppliers and
the medical, electronics, heavy industrial and furniture industries. Most of the Gasket Division products serve as environmental seals, spacers, noise reduction, vibration reduction, anti-squeak, and decorative or gap hider devices.
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