NEW DEVELOPMENTS
- Rubber, in its many forms, has the ability to join metals of all type. In fact, adhered rubber is stronger than […]
- We have added a new line of profiles, specially designed for soft, hermetic closure in wooden doors. These profiles can be manufactured in a great […]
- What’s the difference between nitrile and neoprene for seals, joints and insulation? These materials present a lot of similarities, but […]
- In operating environments of vehicles with internal combustion engines, from heavy trucks to oil platforms, ships and even aerospace vehicles; moulded rubber pieces have […]
- Manufacturers of a great variety of industries trust in moulded rubber pieces for high performance of their products. As rubber is only one of […]
- Although there are relevant differences between plastic and rubber, these materials can share many performance properties, which is why both are viable options for […]
- There are many different types of silicone, each with particular features that make them specific for some applications. In the automotive industry, they can be used as […]
- In a comparison between natural rubber and synthetic rubber, which is better? It is essentially a competition between man and nature. Maybe this isn’t […]
- Neoprene was invented and patented for commercial development by American scientists in 1930. At first, its odour was quite unpleasant, which made it […]
- Of all types of synthetic rubber, EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) is the king of outdoors. If you happen to see […]