INJECTION MOULDING
As an alternative to conventional rubber moulding materials and manufacturing methods we offer a range of high quality Thermoplastic Rubbers and Polyurethanes which can be processed with the efficiency and economy more usually associated with plastic components. |
|

Click on the image to enlarge
|
Materials available include
TPE - Santoprene, Geolast, Evoprene, Vyram
TPU - Polyester, Polyether or Polycaprolactone Polyurethanes |
| The range of materials we are able to offer permits us to select a material to meet the specific product requirments. |
Materials are available to cover:-
Hardness' ranging from 30 Shore A to 60 Shore D
Temperatures from -50 C to + 140C
Grades available as alternatives to many rubbers including: EPDM, Butyl, Natural, Nitrile and Neoprene - some with FDA compliance.
|
Click on the image to enlarge
|
Injection Moulding tooling is often thought to be prohibitive in cost but this is rarely the case, as our specially designed machines are able to utilise moulds which cost no more than conventional rubber moulds and in some cases, dependant upon component design, can cost far less.
A vast spread of products using these materials are now in common use in many industries. Some typical applications are given below. |
Electrical/Electronic Moulded connectors, Cable strain relief mouldings, Connector Boots,Seals,Buttons
White Goods and Houseware Appliances Filter Seals, Sump Boots, Bellows, Wheel Tyres, Handles, Feet, Component Seals, Vibration Mounts. |
Motor Industry Grommets, Seals, Bushing, Gaskets, Body Plugs, Lamp Covers.
Fluid Delivery & Sealing Pumps, Diaphragms, Hydraulic & Pneumatic Seals, Wipers, "O" Rings, Gaskets.
Food Industry Diaphragms, valve seals, closure seals. |
It is not possible in the space available to give a comprehensive list, as under the heading of General Industry, mouldings of every shape, colour and hardness are successfully in use.
If you have a possible application do not hesitate to contact us with the details to allow us to advise the best solution. |
|
|