Rubber Bonded to Plastic Manufacturers
Rubber bonded to plastic is a product obtained by adhering plastic substrates to rubber. This cohesion between the conductive elastomers and the substrate is realized by chemical and/or mechanical bonds. In the case of chemical bonding, the conductive elastomer is subjected to vulcanization, and the rubber is attached directly to the plastic substrate with the assistance of bonding agents during the process of molding. The bonding agents are composed of polymer or solvent solutions. The thickness assumed by the bonding layer is based on the nature of rubber formulation. Areas of application include commercial, medical and industrial fields.
DaPro Rubber, Inc. (Tulsa, OK)
Manufacturer Consistent Rubber bonded to Metal and Rubber-to-Plastic parts are easily produced using the Da/Pro Process. Unitized conductive elastomer / substrate products are molded to meet stringent customer design requirements and quality demands. The conductive elastomers is attached to the substrate by mechanical and/or chemical bonds. |
CTG (Houston, TX)
Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer You may have heard VitonĀ® and PTFE can't be bonded together, but when a request came in for a one of a kind 30" Energizer ET made of VitonĀ® with a bonded PTFE shield, we had it to them in 4 days. Contact us for your Rubber Bonded to Plastic needs. |
Elastomeric Specialties, Inc. (Montclair, CA)
Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer MOLDED RUBBER PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES can be used for missile covers, CRT frames and card guides, and hand-held computers, to name a few. These precision parts can be used in Electrostatic Discharge Assemblies and in applications which require sealed or open-ended sealing, air and liquid control, or durable high-heat high-wear thermal isolation. |
Tempron Products Corp (Milford, MA) |
MedPlast, Inc. (Tempe, AZ)
Contract Manufacturer |