September 2, 2021
The premium Fast Track Service is suitable for urgent gasket needs. Your order will be shipped from our factory in Tampere within 24 hours of confirming your order.

When time is money and the role of the spare part is critical in production, quick actions are needed. TT Gasket manufactures your order of a few pieces from almost any material except metals. Submit your order, wait for it to be confirmed and we will take care of the rest.
– Normally, our delivery time is about 2–3 weeks, but by using the Fast Track Service, the product passes the queue, and the lead time is reduced to less than 24 hours. It’s not practical to implement large order batches through Fast Track, as the purpose is to serve urgent needs, says Smart Engineer Jaakko Niukkala.
Fast Track Service is meant for flat pieces made from soft materials. For products that need machining or multi-stage manufacturing the lead time is usually longer. The parts are manufactured by cutting, after which the quality control thoroughly inspects the customized product before packing and shipping it.
– The Fast Track Service is priced separately, meaning that the unit price familiar to customer’s purchasing department only applies to orders with the normal delivery time. The purpose is to serve the process of express orders for both parties. When the order goes directly to the Fast Track Service, there is no need for a separate agreement and the parts will be delivered faster, Niukkala explains.
Do you need parts fast? See the easy steps and place your order now!
Fast Track and other services are presented at the 2021 Subcontract Fair – read more!
August 27, 2021
Machine manufacturers need to identify critical parts quickly. This is why we invested in state-of-the-art marking equipment. Inkjet printer comes in handy when the part can’t be marked with laser.

In today’s industry the machines need to run in order to keep the world going. Whether it’s about production machinery, trucks or computers, we’re dependant on them working without interruptions. Identifying parts is of great importance – this is why we invested in modern marking equipment at TT Gaskets.
When it comest to gaskets and other critical parts, the machine manufacturer often wants them to be marked to identify the part number, supplier, batch or manufacturing date. If there’s a possible problem in the machine that leads to downtime, the critical parts can quickly be identified and changed.
Inkjet printing is a type of computer printing that recreates a digital image by pushing droplets of ink onto soft substrates like paper and plastic. TT Gaskets already has a comprehensive laser marking machine but it’s not ideal for marking soft gasket materials. It was time to invest in the future, yet again.
The inkjet printer uses instantly drying ink to produce a traditional dot matrix marking on parts that can’t be marked with the laser. With the inkjet printer, we can offer a clean and visible marking that identifies the part number, the manufacturing date, the serial number or any identifier that suits your needs. Why not do it in style – We can even print your logo on the parts.
As the leading Nordic manufacture of gaskets, it’s only natural to combine a robot/cobot to the production line with the printer in the near future, to keep the quality consistent even throughout very large series. Request a sample – marking could definitely be something that brings your products added value!
August 13, 2021
Jaakko Niukkala started at TT Gaskets as a summer employee in 2010. After working alongside his studies for several summers, he did his diploma thesis for TT Gaskets on radio frequency identification (RFID) and the use of sensors in gaskets. After completing the Master of Science degree in electrical engineering, he started working for the company permanently.
– My title is Smart Engineer, which in brief is about developing product and service innovations. We produce smart solutions, the future of our customers in our minds. My job is to bring innovations to the traditional field, such as solutions that increase safety by identifying and measuring gaskets at the site, says Jaakko Niukkala.
Ideas for innovations come either from the wishes of customers, from other TT Gaskets’ employees or from Jaakko himself. The development and implementation of solutions requires active networking and finding suitable partners.
– We are currently developing, for example, a material selection tool, about which we are discussing with an IT service provider and seeking perspectives from various companies. The idea is to help in the selection of the material of the gaskets via the internet, so that the customer gets an answer when needed, taking into account the conditions and the medium substance of the process. The tool is scheduled to be launched at Subcontracting Trade Fair in the autumn.
TT Gaskets’ goals are abroad, but for pilot projects, we are primarily seeking partners from Finland. The material selection tool enables low-threshold to contact us and at the same time it’s a step towards e-commerce-type thinking.
– We will develop the tool further so that we could recommend a product directly according to the specks. Innovation typically progresses step-by-step. Small but sure steps forward, without biting off more than we can chew at once. First, we collaborate with smaller customers, then bigger ones and finally we aim abroad, Jaakko describes the development work.
Jaakko tends to think about the goals for the next day in advance. His versatile work includes among other things making documents, test reports and funding applications, meeting with clients or partners, monitoring projects and producing content for the intranet and writing a blog for TT Gasket’s website.
– We have new, great TT Lab facilities where I sometimes physically test the functionality of the samples with a test flange or a hydraulic press. I’m also involved as an expert in internal projects, such as our solar power plant project, which makes us the first in the world to manufacture gaskets by using solar power.
– Sometimes I join customer meetings with the salesperson in charge, to talk about the more technical side of our new services. TTG Smart Gasket is a service for identifying, monitoring, and measuring gaskets, and TTG Smart Tracking prevents counterfeiting through spare parts tracking. My work is motivated by solving problems and developing something new. My long-term goal is to revolutionize the entire world of gaskets.
As a fun fact, Jaakko says his mother started working for the same company when Jaakko was only five years old.
– My mom retired when I was doing my thesis. As a child, I didn’t know one end of the gasket from the other, and now I’m trying to reduce the recurrence in her work by automating what she once did.
The people at TT Gaskets are in the same boat, the work is done in good spirit and with the right attitude and good humor.
– We know each other, and we know who’s responsible for what. We have been successful in recruiting, and employees are trusted by giving us freedom and responsibility. I myself have discussed with my supervisor that I could advance my career to the position of supervisor. As innovations expand, we may sooner or later need helping hands. We also have positive experiences with, for example, trainees from Tampere University of Applied Sciences.
– In addition to work, I’m also active in my free time. I’ve been involved in various roles in scouts for about twenty years. Football is another hobby of mine in many forms, on the field, on the sidelines, and in the stands.
– A house we bought at the end of last year keeps me busy at home too. The upstairs surface and kitchen renovation was completed at the beginning of the year, except for the toilet. Underdrain renovation is completed and next we will move downstairs to the sauna-washroom-fireplace department, where preparations have already been made. The summer includes, for example, a scout camp in Lapland as well as renovations and football of course. While hiking in Lapland last summer, I thought it was raining when mosquitoes hit the tent cloth, Jaakko laughs.
August 9, 2021
TT Gaskets’ customer satisfaction is really good. This was revealed in a ValueScout survey conducted in April–May 2021. We received nearly 100 responses to the survey from our customers, which we are glad about since the responses will help us improve our operations.

About 60 % of the respondents were from Finland and the remaining about 40 % from several different countries. Almost all our Finnish customers were quite satisfied (47 %) or very satisfied (47 %) with us. In other countries, respondents were mostly quite satisfied (50 %) and almost as many said they were very satisfied (43 %). The proportion of neutral respondents in both groups was a few percent.
Most of the respondents are our long-term customers, so we were interested in their willingness to recommend TT Gaskets to others. In this respect, too, the results of the survey were excellent: in terms of the NPS indicator, the willingness of our Finnish customers to recommend us was 60 and that of foreign customers 64.
We conducted our first ValueScout survey in 2018. With a comparable survey in 2021, we found out what changes have taken place in recent years. Eezy Flow Oy was responsible for carrying out the research.
The ValueScout method is used to find out customers’ experiences and expectations. TT Gaskets’ customer experience has developed both in Finland and abroad in accordance with customer wishes.
Based on the results of 2018, we set our goal that the experience of Finnish customers would develop even more towards active, proactive, innovative, and fast as well as positive. Based on the recent results, we have succeeded well and the experience with TT Gaskets has gone in the desired direction. According to Finnish customers, such qualities as responsible, friendly, direct, honest, and careful have been strengthened. They have an even more confident, safer, and more comfortable feeling about doing business with us than before.
Respondents from other countries said that their customer experience has developed very close to the ideal. In addition to the features that Finnish customers associated with TT Gaskets, other countries highlighted, among other things, openness, initiative, and innovation.
”TT Gaskets is already good, definitely one of the best, hard to come up with anything that could be greatly improved.”
”I’m satisfied with TTG’s service, quality, and smooth cooperation as a whole. And the staff is nice, business with them is pleasant.”
”TT Gasket is pretty close to ideal. Admittedly, an ideal doesn’t even exist, but you have a lot of good elements in your package!”
On both occasions, our staff also participated in the ValueScout survey. Between 2018 and 2021, the employees’ experience with TT Gaskets became clearly bolder: the pioneer and the innovative were associated with the nature of the company, and the most important features were responsibility and activity.
A confident and comfortable and warm-hearted feeling were new adjectives in the emotional experience. The staff perceives TT Gaskets as a confident player and appreciates it.
August 6, 2021

The Subcontracting Fair will be held at the Tampere Exhibition and Sports Center from 21 to 23 September 2021, if the pandemic situation allows. Let’s meet each other face-to-face after a long time and exchange news!
Finland’s leading industrial fair will provide a comprehensive overview of the industry’s outlook. TT Gaskets presents its new development projects from a material selection tool to a solar power plant.
The main theme of TT Gaskets at the fair is responsibility and related intelligent solutions. The world’s first solar-produced gaskets were completed at our factory in Tampere, and we are innovating intelligent gasket solutions for future needs. For example, TTG Smart Gasket is a service for identifying, monitoring, and measuring gaskets, and TTG Smart Tracking prevents counterfeiting through spare parts tracking.
Welcome to the fair to hear more – see you in our stand A1103!
August 3, 2021
The new Industrial Museum at Tampere’s Finlayson tells the 200-year-old story of the city’s industry and the present day. The exhibition presents different periods of the factories, products made in Tampere and people employed by the industry. The showcases include products of TT Gaskets (Tampereen Tiivisteteollisuus Oy). In addition, you can listen to stories from the early 19th century to today’s corporate world. One of the recordings tells the story of our company.

It’s absolutely wonderful for us to be elected to the small group with which the Industrial Museum tells how Tampere grew and developed to be Finland’s Manchester. Tampere is a dear home for the company. My grandfather Jussi Arpiainen and his two business partners founded Tampereen Tiivisteteollisuus Oy in 1943 in the garage of the Aaltonen shoe factory, on the outskirts of Tammela’s market square.
During the war, almost no raw materials were available. Innovation and courage to try were the only medicine to cope with the time of scarcity. Working on behalf of the motherland brought real meaning and motivation to work. Years and decades rolled forward. TT Gaskets has developed an automated its production and internationalized its business. The roles changed, and the Aaltonen shoe factory became our tenant in our empty factory in the 1990’s. Textiles and shoes were replaced by machines and components.
Today, Tampere has a remarkable group of large and medium-sized machine workshops and other industrial companies, at the international top of their fields. Tampere is still the home base of TT Gaskets, which continues to give us many opportunities to try and delight our customers around the world and to offer quality working conditions with good transport connections. We are proud of the fact we are part of Tampere’s unparalleled industrial history. At the same time, we are humbly building a more environmentally friendly future for Tampere for the benefit of us all.

I warmly invite everyone to get acquainted with the history of Tampere’s industry and wish you a rewarding museum visit!
The Industrial Museum was opened to public on Friday, June 11th, 2021. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday at Väinö Linnan Aukio 8, Tampere. www.tyovaenmuseo.fi
Admission to the exhibition is free. The exhibition, co-produced by the Finnish Labour Museum Werstas and the museum centre Vapriikki, tells the 200-year-old story of Tampere’s industry as part of global industrialization. The implementation has been made possible by the Finnish Cultural Foundation’s Museum Vision grant of EUR 250,000.
Aleksi Arpiainen
Aleksi Arpiainen is the CEO of TT Gaskets in the third generation. According to him, the success of a family business is fueled by continuous development and innovation. In the blog, Aleksi sheds light on his thoughts on where the world of gaskets is going.
July 15, 2021

TT Gaskets usually has about a dozen summer employees, this year as well. Hiring summer workers and authors of graduate diplomas are an excellent recruitment channel for us. Over the years, the career of many current employees has begun with summer jobs in manufacturing or the office. We hope that some of our current summer help would work for us in the autumn in addition to their studies.
– During the summers, we have implemented various projects to develop production efficiency, safety, or comfort. We get fresh ideas from young people, and a real dose of new energy for what we do every day – and often also for creating something new. In turn, as summer workers the students get to see how a modern machine shop works. This will certainly make it easier to put the theory taught in school into practice, says CEO Aleksi Arpiainen.
– Samuli is an excellent example. He has already progressed quite a bit in his studies, and he has an excellent ability to quickly perceive the development needs that are important to us, as well as to come up with new ways of implementation together with the management. He has been very cooperative and quickly became acquainted with the employees of different departments, Aleksi says.
He refers to a mechanical engineering student, Samuli Piispanen, who just completed an internship as part of his studies by working with us for 8 weeks. In the Autumn, Samuli will start his 4th year of studying at Tampere University of Applied Sciences.
– I noticed that TT Gaskets is a family business because the atmosphere was warm, and the employees’ opinions were really taken into account. I felt like everyone got heard and ideas were gladly received. I could see that a lot is invested in production and its management, and that sustainable development is considered important. TT Gaskets is clearly aiming to be in this decade, and the company has a lot of growth potential, Samuli says.
In his opinion, TT Gaskets is suitable as a summer job for young people who are interested in technology, want to constantly develop themselves and dare to take on challenges.
– I have always been interested in technology – especially production and process control. At TT Gaskets, my tasks were varied, and I got a good introduction to them. The experience reinforced the idea that I want to work with technology in the future.
We wish a great summer for everyone! Stay tuned as we may have even more need for summer workers this summer as well. Our sales are currently pulling very well as we develop our future capabilities in many ways.
June 23, 2021
State-of-the-art technology and determination shook hands, and now the historical act is true: the first gaskets produced by solar power come from Tampere, Finland.
Launched in June, the TT Gaskets’ solar power plant comprises nearly 500 solar panels and has a peak power of about 200kWp. We considered different options and concluded that the one best for us is self-sufficient production of solar electricity with roof-mounted solar panels and implementation of building automation with a modern system that utilizes machine learning.

Building a solar power plant is one way to reduce carbon emissions and ultimately achieve carbon neutrality. We want to be a pioneer in energy and climate solutions and move towards our broader responsibility goals. Renewable energy is important so that one day we can leave the world in better shape for future generations – the underlying idea is fundamentally the same in family businesses in terms of ownership. The wonderful world around us is just a loan, so we should do everything we can to preserve its uniqueness.
Smartly invested and planned, renewable energy projects are also common-sense investments. We have already prepared so that we can double the power of the solar power plant in the coming years.
Our environmentally friendly gasket solutions also help our customers to reduce and monitor their own CO2 emissions. We are always looking for energy-efficient building solutions, environmentally friendly product and service solutions, and partners who share these views with us. It’s a value-based decision from us as owners.
Let’s hope for as sunny summer as possible, both for the holidays and for manufacturing gaskets!
Aleksi Arpiainen
Aleksi Arpiainen is the CEO of TT Gaskets in the third generation. According to him, the success of a family business is fueled by continuous development and innovation. In the blog, Aleksi sheds light on his thoughts on where the world of gaskets is going.
June 1, 2021

”I have started my job with excellent feelings. It’s been great to see that there’s a positive vibe of getting things done. The company’s values are visible and realized in everyday life: family, courage, expertise, creativity and delighting the customers”, says Emilia.
She has a master’s degree in political science and has held various positions in financial administration and management for about twenty years. At TT Gasket’s Emilia is responsible for financial and human resource management. In her diverse work, she is able to use her expertise and long experience to the benefit of the company and to help others.
We are sure that Emilia will catch just the right amount of the wind to our sails!
May 18, 2021
Never waste a good crisis. By learning from crises and investing boldly during them, we build future capabilities and the path to success. This is how we have been thinking and operating in our family company TT Gaskets for three generations.
In the midst of the corona pandemic, the faith of many and my own optimism have been tested many times. However, the extensive strategy work carried out in our company two years ago has acted as a compass and encouraged us to continue on the path of development and investment.
In fact, now has been a better time than usual for our own brilliant team to think about the future needs of our customers and, on the other hand, what kind of workplace we want to be in the future. We strive to ensure that we create a next generation gasket factory, innovate intelligent gasket solutions and act as a designer of the future of our industry.
In our extensive investment program, our resources include our skilled and highly motivated work team as well as our long-term construction, equipment supply and consulting partners. No-one is capable of far-reaching reforms alone, but with a good team, even the impossible becomes possible. Investments in our smart lab in particular will enable something that customers don’t yet know they need…!
The biggest challenges have been caused by corona restrictions, the timely arrival of new machines and equipment, their start-up and the training of the personnel in the new manufacturing processes. In retrospect, the delays were fortunately quite moderate.
One of the largest investments already made is a 3,000 m2 factory extension. The facilities ensure efficient manufacturing and a good framework for product development and quality assurance. They give us room for growth and improve job satisfaction and safety. We have been able to advance to the next phase of the lean program and reinforce it with day-to-day management. The development of operations is supported by the Academy of Modern Supervision, from which the first production supervisors will be graduated in June 2021.
We have increased our cutting capacity and further improved our ability to meet fast 24-hour needs by strengthening our FastTrack service. We have automated processes and expanded our product range with spiral gaskets. In addition, a solar power plant is currently being built on the roof of the TT Gaskets plant. Who would have thought that the world’s first gaskets manufactured by solar power would be made in Tampere, Finland?
As you innovate and develop, you learn new things about yourself, others and the company as a whole. At the same time, the company’s strategy is being put to practice and a culture that binds everyone together is being strengthened. Disagreements and challenging situations cannot, of course, be avoided, but they increase and bring perspective to reflection. As long as the common direction is clear, these will also be clarified and we will come out even stronger.
Innovating new is hard work. However, it cannot be forced, but time must be allowed for the perception of the dependencies and influences of separate things and the wholes. Discussions and sparring moments withing the company between your own team and the owners, with clients, and with various mentors and consultants are important to be able to build a snapshot of the present and a goal picture of the future.
Finding good and reliable partners around you can help you succeed in your investment. Careful preparation and planning are important to avoid the worst pitfalls. New processes for construction, machine and system purchases and their procurement, inspection and monitoring processes are very important in order to get what has been purchased.
We monitor the profitability of investments through various efficiency indicators of the project. In this way, we are able to analyze what has happened and the impact of development investments. In addition, we can consider in more detail how and in what way we can best influence the achievement of goals.
Our own courage to innovate and develop reflects the design projects of our customers in 40 countries, in which we are allowed to be involved. Thank you all for your good cooperation! I hope that our ongoing development program will be reflected in the expansion of our offering to our customers, increased flexibility and the ability to better serve as a design and innovation partner.
In the future, we will communicate more often about innovations related to gaskets and our own development projects. Stay tuned and follow us on LinkedIn and our website. We hope you also enjoy reading the new TT Gaskets’ newsletter!
Aleksi Arpiainen is the CEO of TT Gaskets in the third generation. According to him, the success of a family business is fueled by continuous development and innovation. In the blog, Aleksi sheds light on his thoughts on where the world of gaskets is going.