What is Industrial Rubber Moulding?
Industrial rubber moulding is a manufacturing process in which uncured rubber is shaped into a specific form using heat and pressure. This process enables the production of custom rubber components with complex designs, precise dimensions, and excellent performance.
In our production, we use vulcanizing presses ranging from small heating plates with a diameter of 300 mm to large presses measuring 1200 mm by 1000 mm. This allows us to produce products ranging in size from a few millimeters up to nearly one meter, as well as molds with multiple cavities for large series production.
More details about the rubber moulding processes we offer.
Transfer Molding
Transfer molding is one of the processes engineers use to manufacture rubber products.
A pre-measured amount of molding material is loaded and placed into the mold before the process begins. Under the effect of heat, the material is forced by pressure into the mold cavities, where it takes its final shape.
Compression Molding
Compression molding is a type of shaping process that uses both pressure and heat.
Raw material is placed into the heated mold chamber. Plugs are positioned on top of the mold cavity, which not only close the mold but also create the necessary pressure. Under the combined effect of heat and pressure, the material begins to harden (vulcanize) inside the mold, forming the final product or component.
At our company, we pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive range of custom rubber molding services that meet your diverse needs — from prototype development to large-scale production. Our commitment to quality is unwavering, ensuring that your molded rubber products are manufactured to the highest standards of precision and performance.
Technologically tested raw rubber compounds and vulcanized rubber products.
A tradition of quality since 1989 – expertise in rubber compound preparation, molding, and extrusion.
We develop solutions tailored to your specifications and industry standards.
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