Customization: | Available |
---|---|
Material: | EPDM Nr SBR NBR Acm Nr |
Application: | Industrial Component |
Still deciding? Get samples of US$ 0.5/Piece
Request Sample
|
Suppliers with verified business licenses
Audited by an independent third-party inspection agency
Material | NBR,NR,EPDM,FVMQ,HNBR,LSR,CR,Silicone,PU,SBR,IIR |
Size/Color | Customed |
Hardness | 20-90 Shore A |
Processing Way | Compression, injection, injection transfer, extrusion, silicone liquid injection |
Certificates | SGS, RoHS. Reach |
Packing | PE plastic bags then to the carton / as customized |
Payment | T/T, Paypal, Western Union,Payoneer |
MOQ | 5000 PCS |
Shipping Method | SEA,AIR,DHL,UPS,FEDEX,TNT, etc. |
Delivery Time | 7 days for prototype tooling & samples, 14 days for production mold, 14-28 days for MOQ |
Full Name of Material | Nitrile Rubber (Buna-N/NBR) Natural Rubber(NR) Ethylene-propylene (EPR, EPDM) Fluorocarbon (FKM/FPM) Fluorosilicone(FVMQ) Hydrogenated Nitrile (HNBR) Liquid Silicone Rubber(LSR) Neoprene Rubber(CR) Silicone Rubber Polyurethane(PU) Styrene-butadiene Rubber (SBR) Butyl Rubber(IIR) |
Our molded rubber partners work with a variety of high-performance rubber materials for industrial applications. These materials include:
Silicone: An extremely flexible elastomer, silicone is also easy to color and resistant to aging, heat and sunlight. Neoprene: With excellent chemical resistance, Neoprene is one of the industry's most relied-upon rubber materials.Our molding partners work with a variety of materials, including:
Butyl/ EPDM / Neoprene / SBR / Nitrile / Natural /rubberInjection molding is a manufacturing process accomplished by taking raw, uncured rubber and forcing it into a heated mold using a reciprocating screw. The material is formed and cured under heat and pressure, then removed to cool as a custom shape.
Compression molding is defined by taking a pre-measured amount of raw rubber material that is placed into a heated open lower mold cavity. The top cavity is then forced closed, causing the raw material to flow through the shape of the mold. After curing, the mold cavity is opened and the shapes can be removed
Transfer molding is a form of rubber production in which the raw material is measured, heated and then forced into chamber. A plunger is used to force the material into the mold using a system of runners and channels to thoroughly fill the closed mold. The mold is heated to cure the raw material. The mold is then opened and the molded parts can be removed.