Molded rubber products are items made from rubber that have been shaped or formed using a molding process. This process involves creating a mold, which is a hollow cavity in the desired shape of the final product, and then injecting or pressing liquid or uncured rubber into the mold.
Once the rubber is inside the mold, it is heated, compressed, or cured in order to form it into the desired shape. The resulting molded rubber product can have a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be used in a wide range of applications.
Some common examples of molded rubber products include seals, gaskets, o-rings, bumpers, hoses, and diaphragms. These products are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and construction.
Molded rubber products can be made from a variety of rubber materials, including natural rubber, synthetic rubber, and silicone rubber.
Rubber extrusion profiles are long lengths of rubber that have been shaped or formed using an extrusion process. This process involves forcing uncured or raw rubber material through a specially designed die or extrusion tool that shapes the rubber into a continuous cross-sectional profile of the desired shape and size.
The extrusion process can create a wide range of rubber profiles, from simple shapes such as tubes and rods to more complex shapes like seals, gaskets, and custom extrusions. The extruded rubber profiles can be cut into desired lengths, and sometimes are further processed to meet specific requirements such as splicing, punching, or adhesive application.
Rubber extrusion profiles can be made from a variety of rubber materials, including natural rubber, synthetic rubber, and silicone rubber. The choice of material depends on the intended use of the extruded rubber product, and the required physical properties, such as hardness, temperature resistance, or chemical resistance.
Rubber extrusion profiles have many industrial and commercial applications, including as seals, gaskets, weather-stripping, edge trims, and insulation. These profiles can be found in a wide range of industries, including automotive, construction, aerospace, marine, and medical