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Custom rubber improves product appeal

A Rubber Industries product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 10, 2007

Rubber Industries has complete in-house elastomer testing facilities and formulation monitoring systems to assure materials meet customer quality requirements.

"Moulded components such as grips, handles, housings, sleeves and similar parts, when designed and coloured properly, increase sales appeal and add value to the brand" according to Bruce Nelson, Sales Manager for Rubber Industries.

"When co-ordinated with functional and environmental design features, the moulded part can add significant value to the end product".

Rubber Industries develops and moulds custom rubber parts in a range of materials and a full spectrum of colours, including those in the Pantone matching system.

In addition to special colours, custom formulations can be designed to meet a customer's performance requirements ,including environmental requirements and chemical resistance.

Rubber Industries has complete in-house elastomer testing facilities and formulation monitoring systems to assure materials meet customer quality requirements.

Rubber Industries builds a single-cavity mould and produces 12 sample parts in 10 working days.

It provides large-volume production using injection, transfer and compression moulding equipment.

In addition, the company provides complete in-house milling and cryogenic deflashing capabilities combined with special packaging and assembly capabilities.

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