Custom rubber products demand precision, consistency, and full-process control to meet global industrial standards. At every stage—from design to mass production—we follow strict engineering protocols to ensure performance, durability, and compliance for automotive, industrial, and HVAC applications. The process starts with drawing review and material selection. Our engineering team analyzes ...
Aging is the main cause of failure for industrial rubber hoses, seals and customized rubber parts. Long-term exposure to high temperature, oxygen, ozone, oil, humidity and alternating pressure will lead to hardening, cracking, deformation and leakage, shortening product service life and increasing equipment maintenance costs. Reasonable material selection and standardized production processes are ...
Vulcanization is the most critical process in rubber manufacturing, which transforms soft, plastic raw rubber into elastic, durable and stable finished products. Precise temperature control during vulcanization directly determines the physical performance, dimensional stability and service life of rubber hoses, seals and custom rubber parts, becoming the core standard to distinguish high-quality r...
Dimensional inconsistency remains the top headache for rubber hose applications in automotive, industrial and HVAC systems. Minor deviations in inner diameter, outer diameter or wall thickness will directly cause assembly failure, sealing leakage, pressure resistance reduction and premature equipment failure. End-to-end standardized production covering rubber mixing, extrusion, vulcanization and c...
Automotive rubber parts including seals, hoses and damping components are core safety components for vehicles. Any tiny quality defect may lead to oil leakage, air leakage and even driving safety hazards. To meet the stringent quality requirements of global auto OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, our factory has fully implemented the IATF16949 automotive quality management system, realizing zero-defect qu...
Primary vulcanization can basically shape rubber products, but it cannot fully remove residual vulcanizing agents, volatile impurities and internal molecular stress. For high-performance special rubber including silicone rubber, FKM fluoroelastomer and HNBR, secondary vulcanization (post-curing) is an indispensable finishing process. It greatly optimizes molecular crosslinking structure, and signi...