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Rubber Components

Rubber Moulding encompasses Injection, Compression, and Transfer methods. Injection molding involves injecting molten rubber into a mold cavity, followed by cooling and ejection. Compression molding entails placing uncured rubber in a heated mold cavity, applying pressure to shape it, and allowing it to cure. Transfer molding combines preheated rubber with pressure to fill the mold cavity. On the other hand, Rubber Extrusion involves forcing uncured rubber through a shaped die to produce continuous lengths with consistent profiles. The process includes feeding rubber into an extruder, heating, and applying pressure to push it through the die.

Plastic Components

Plastic Injection Moulding is a versatile manufacturing process used to produce a wide array of plastic parts and components. The process begins with the melting of plastic pellets or granules in a hopper, which are then injected into a mould cavity under high pressure. The mould, usually made of steel, contains the desired shape of the part being produced. Once the molten plastic is injected into the mould, it rapidly cools and solidifies, taking the shape of the cavity. The cooling process is carefully controlled to ensure uniformity and minimize defects. After solidification, the mould opens, and the newly formed plastic part is ejected.

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Manufacturers of Precision Rubber & Plastic Components

Modern Rubber & Plastic Products is an ISO 9001 Certified Manufacturing Company specializing in the manufacture of Precision Rubber and Plastic components. With decades of industry experience we have established ourselves as a trusted leader in delivering high quality solutions to meet the diverse needs of our customers.

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Complete End to End Solutions for Precision Manufacturing in Rubber & Plastics

Manufacturers of PRECISION RUBBER components like Bushings, Bellows, Castor Wheels, Channels, Diaphragms, Fenders, Gaskets, Hoses, Mounts, "O" Rings, Oil-Seals, Pads, Profiles, Sheets, Sleeves etc. Manufactured from AEM (Vamac), Butyl, Buna-N, Cork, EPDM, Hypalon, Natural, Neoprene, Polyurethane, Polyacrylic, Silicon, Sponge, Viton etc as per customers drawings/samples and specifications.

We are also manufacturers of PRECISION PLASTIC INJECTION MOULDED components manufactured from ABS, Delrin, EVA, Glassfilled Nylon, HDPE, Nylon, Polycarbonate, PBT, PP, PPS, PVC, PTFE (Teflon), TPE, UHMWPE, etc. Like Covers, Connectors, Caps, Gears, Handles, Rollers, Sockets etc as per customers drawings and specifications.

Plastic Parts

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Polyamide & PTFE

Polyamide are distinct engineering plastics with unique properties. Polyamide (Glass Filled & Unfilled) resins are known for its strength, stiffness, and low friction. Teflon (PTFE), excels in chemical resistance and extreme heat tolerance.

Polycarbonate-Plastic

Polycarbonate Plastic

Polycarbonate Plastic Injection Moulded parts are durable and lightweight, making them ideal for various applications. They offer high impact resistance, thermal stability, and optical clarity, commonly used in automotive components, electronic & medical devices.

Polyphenylene-Sulfide(PPS)

Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS)

PPS (Ryton / Fortron) glass-filled plastic module boxes are advanced materials used in Injection Moulding. These materials offer high strength, durability, and resistance to heat and chemicals, making them ideal for producing components in automotive.

Polyacetal-Gears

Polyacetal Gears

Polyacetal gears, such as Delrin Injection Moulded Gears, are popular for their strength, durability, and low friction. They're used in applications where metal gears might be too heavy or prone to corrosion and offer excellent heat resistance and chemical stability, making them ideal for high-performance engineering.

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Our customers comment our exceptional quality, on time delivery and outstanding customer service in manufacturing Rubber & Plastic components.

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