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Rubber & Silicone Moulding

Soft or strong — custom-moulded for any application.

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Custom Rubber Moulding

We produce precision-moulded parts using a wide range of natural and synthetic rubbers. Whether you need a handful of prototypes or ongoing production, our in-house tooling and casting facilities ensure fast turnaround and consistent quality.

Typical parts: 

seals, gaskets, grips, bellows, grommets, bump-stops, vibration dampers, and protective housings.

Silicone Tooling & Casting

Silicone tooling offers an efficient route from prototype to production without the cost of hard tooling. Our silicone moulds capture fine detail and deliver excellent surface finishes — ideal for short-run or pre-production parts.
We can cast a variety of flexible, translucent, or coloured silicones with hardnesses ranging from Shore A 10 to 90, giving you total control over flexibility and feel.

Elastomer Components

We manufacture a full range of elastomer-based components in both soft and firm grades. These materials provide excellent resilience, chemical and weather resistance, and a long service life.
Available materials include

•    Natural Rubber (NR) – high elasticity and tear resistance
•    EPDM – exceptional weather and ozone resistance
•    Nitrile (NBR) – oil and fuel resistant
•    Neoprene (CR) – tough, flexible, and flame-retardant options
•    Silicone (VMQ) – food-grade and high-temperature stability
•    Polyurethane (PU) – abrasion-resistant and durable

Material Hardness & Properties

Our materials can be specified across a broad hardness range:

•    Shore A 10 – 90 for soft to semi-rigid rubbers
•    Shore D 40 – 80 for tougher plastics and polyurethanes
This lets us tailor the mechanical strength, flexibility, and tactile feel to suit your product’s requirements.

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Applications

Rubber and silicone moulding is perfect for:

•    Automotive seals, gaskets, and vibration isolators
•    Consumer product housings and grips
•    Industrial and electronic components
•    Medical and food-grade items
•    Prototyping flexible components before full production

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