Custom Molding Factory for Automatic Industry
Why Rubber in Automatiic Production
Rubber components play a crucial role in the automation sector, offering a range of benefits that enhance precision, efficiency, and reliability in automated systems.
Shock
Absorption
Rubber’s ability to absorb shocks and vibrations enhances the stability and longevity of automated machinery, minimizing wear and tear.
Precision
Alignment
Rubber components aid in precise alignment of automated parts, ensuring accurate positioning and reducing errors in operations.
Noise
Dampening
Rubber’s noise-reducing properties contribute to quieter automation environments, minimizing noise disruptions in sensitive settings.
Resilience to Harsh Environments
Rubber’s resistance to temperature fluctuations, chemicals, and environmental factors ensures reliable automation performance.
Friction
Reduction
Rubber components reduce friction between moving parts, optimizing efficiency and extending the service life of automated systems.
Custom Molding Automatic Product
Specially designed rubber components cater to the unique demands of automation, enhancing the performance and durability of automated systems.
Some of the custom automatic products we made:
Common Rubber Materials for Automatic Applications
Our diverse range of rubber materials is tailored to meet the specific requirements of automation applications, ensuring optimal performance and durability.
Our common rubber materials are as following:
- Natural Rubber (NR)
- Nitrile Rubber (NBR)
- Silicone Rubber (VMQ)
- Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM)
- Neoprene Rubber (CR)
- Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR)
- Fluoroelastomers (FKM)
- Polyurethane (PU)
- Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE)
- Santoprene Rubber (TPV)
- Conductive Rubber Compounds
Not sure which material best fits your needs
Tailor-Made Solutions for Automatic Industry
Our Valued-Added Services
- Design and Engineering Support
- Material Testing and Certification
- Surface Finishing and Printing
- Assembly and Sub-Assembly
- Custom Packaging and Labeling