Silicone is a highly versatile material that finds use in manufacturing a wide range of parts and products, including seals, gaskets, tubes, hoses, bumpers, and grommets. Silicone can be formulated to operate up to 230°C, over 100° higher than rubber’s melting point.
We specialize in two of the most commonly used processes in rubber manufacturing: rubber molding and rubber extrusion. We highlight the steps involved in each process, the advantages they offer, and the typical parts and products they produce.
Molding involves five main procedures.
The molding offers many advantages to production, including the ability to produce highly detailed three-dimensional shapes.
The process also provides fast cycle times, reducing overall production time for projects. We can use the same molding machine to create a variety of parts and products by changing the mold.
Rubber molding offers high machine efficiency rates, is economical, and can be automated to lower operational costs.
Additionally, it is precise and accurate. Molded rubber components can be manufactured with a high degree of precision and accuracy, depending on the method and material used. This enables manufacturers to achieve tight dimensional tolerances and excellent surface finishes.
We produce extruded silicone cords, tubing, gaskets, and other products.
Guanshan Industry utilizes innovative, lean manufacturing techniques and employs a skilled and experienced staff to produce custom extruded silicone products.
We offer silicone extrusions in various colors and densities, ranging from very soft to very dense. We can also create custom blends to meet specific requirements.
Guanshan Industry can provide custom rubber extrusions to match your specific application needs, whether they are small or large, simple or complex. We are a rubber molding and extruding company that has specialized in this field for over 17 years. Our company is ISO 9001:2015 certified. Our extensive experience enables us to provide high-quality products and effective solutions for our customers.