Quality Rubber Materials & Products for Every ApplicationOur company focuses on fabricating premium rubber products for all applications. We start by fully understanding your needs, whether it's a small or large-scale project. Our experts then analyze your requirements in detail and offer customized solutions.
From simple projects to complex applications, we recommend the most suitable material and can process base polymers according to your specifications. This includes adjusting hardness and elasticity, density, enhancing chemical resistance, fireproof, flame retardant, and custom color. No matter what your needs are, we're committed to providing the perfect rubber product solution.
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EPDM Rubber |
Silicone Rubber |
Neoprene Rubber |
EPDM is a weather - and heat-resistant synthetic rubber, ideal for outdoor uses like roofing and automotive weatherstripping due to its toughness and adaptability. |
Silicone rubber stands out for applications facing extreme hot or cold conditions, maintaining its properties well across a wide temperature range. |
Neoprene rubber, a highly versatile elastomer, offers excellent resistance to oil and ozone, making it perfect for industrial hoses and bellows. |
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Viton |
Nitrile Rubber |
Natural Rubber |
Viton is the prime choice for applications where resistance to fuel and oil is critical, such as in aircraft fuel systems. |
Nitrile rubber excels in providing chemical resistance against oils and gasoline, making it suitable for seals in automotive fuel systems. |
Natural rubber, with its high resilience, is great for products that endure continuous friction and mechanical stress. |
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Butyl Rubber |
Synthetic rubber |
Foam & Sponge Rubber |
Butyl rubber is an excellent option when parts need to absorb shock and ensure long-term durability. |
Synthetic rubber serves as a functional and cost-effective elastomer, widely used for general-purpose applications where basic rubber properties are sufficient. |
Foam & Sponge Rubber is a lightweight, porous material with good cushioning and shock-absorbing properties for various applications. |
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Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) |
Rigid VS flexible PVC |
PBT |
TPEs are materials that combine the processing characteristics of thermoplastics with the elastic properties of rubbers, allowing for easy molding and high flexibility. |
Rigid and flexible PVCs are versatile thermoplastic materials, lightweight and durable, used for various applications |
PBT is a thermoplastic polyester with high mechanical strength, good heat resistance, and excellent electrical insulation properties, widely used in the electronics and automotive industries. |