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APM HEXSEAL was founded in 1947 by Milton Morse and Riva Solins Morse with a mission to develop and manufacture environmental sealing solutions to protect and prolong the life of electromechanical switches and circuit breakers.

During World War II, the United States Military recognized the need to protect the critical controls for electrical equipment operating in harsh environments. Milton, a self-taught engineer and brilliant innovator, stepped up to the challenge and proceeded to design the original sealing switch “boot” — a molded covering that protected both toggle switch and mounting panel from being infiltrated by liquids and gases of all kinds. Milton’s “boot” was a huge success, which led him to develop and patent a full line of switch, potentiometer and circuit breaker seals that could operate reliably to 100,000+ actuations, under the most extreme, adverse and unpredictable environmental conditions.

Milton and his then young business APM Hexseal went on to assist with the development of the MIL-B-5423 specification (now MIL-DTL-5423) which set the initial standards for the military’s new equipment protection requirements. This military specification was actually written based on APM Hexseal’s proven design and manufacturing processes.

Year after year, APM Hexseal’s boots passed rigorous military inspections and independent QPL equivalents. Today, APM Hexseal has an extensive line of silicone sealing boots that mate with the vast majority of switches, breakers, encoders, potentiometers and other rotary devices used throughout the world, all of which continue to pass rigorous third party testing. Many of these parts now carry UL Recognition.

After the initial success with the military, it was not long before there was demand for APM Hexseal products from the industrial and commercial marketplaces, both within the United States and abroad.

APM Hexseal went on to develop and patent other sealing products, including a complete line of reusable self-sealing fasteners and washers, which were first used to provide additional sealing protection (IP66/68 ingress rating) on our circuit breaker seal mounting flanges. Use of our self-sealing hardware has since expanded to cover an immeasurable number of applications.