Rubber-To-Metal Bonded Diaphragms, Sprocket Assemblies,
Handles And Grips Provided By Rubber Industries

Shakopee, Minnesota: Custom molded rubber parts bonded to metal components for prototype and production applications is a service available from Rubber Industries, Inc., a custom rubber molding solutions provider with 30 years experience.
Rubber Industries' typical metal and plastic components bonded to rubber include handles and grips, valve assemblies, diaphragms, gear and sprocket assemblies, and mounting devices, to name just a few. Included are a broad range of rubber components bonded to aluminum, brass, steel, Teflon and plastic.
Rubber Industries offers a full range of custom formulated and compounded elastomers to meet correct functional, environmental and color requirements of the bonded assembly. Virtually any industry requirement can be met with these custom compound formulations, including resistance to heat, cold, oil, gas and harsh chemicals. Specific performance requirements such as hardness, fluid resistance, abrasion resistance, shrinkage, elongation, modulus and cost are addressed by Rubber Industries for specific rubber-to-metal and plastic bonding applications.
Rubber Industries provides complete rubber prototype through large volume production using injection, transfer and compression molding. It has complete in-house custom compound formulating and mixing as well as mold building capabilities. The company also provides engineering assistance for product design and development.
Rubber Industries' typical metal and plastic components bonded to rubber include handles and grips, valve assemblies, diaphragms, gear and sprocket assemblies, and mounting devices, to name just a few. Included are a broad range of rubber components bonded to aluminum, brass, steel, Teflon and plastic.
Rubber Industries offers a full range of custom formulated and compounded elastomers to meet correct functional, environmental and color requirements of the bonded assembly. Virtually any industry requirement can be met with these custom compound formulations, including resistance to heat, cold, oil, gas and harsh chemicals. Specific performance requirements such as hardness, fluid resistance, abrasion resistance, shrinkage, elongation, modulus and cost are addressed by Rubber Industries for specific rubber-to-metal and plastic bonding applications.
Rubber Industries provides complete rubber prototype through large volume production using injection, transfer and compression molding. It has complete in-house custom compound formulating and mixing as well as mold building capabilities. The company also provides engineering assistance for product design and development.