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Rubber Sheet Manufacturers and Companies

IQS Directory provides a comprehensive list of rubber sheet manufacturers and suppliers. Use our website to review and source top rubber sheet manufacturers with roll over ads and detailed product descriptions. Find rubber sheet companies that can design, engineer, and manufacture rubber sheet to your companies specifications. Then contact the rubber sheet companies through our quick and easy request for quote form. Website links, company profile, locations, phone, product videos and product information is provided for each company. Access customer reviews and keep up to date with product new articles. Whether you are looking for manufacturers of silicone rubber sheet, natural rubber sheet or customized rubber sheet of every type, this is the resource for you.

  • Tinley Park, IL

    Aero Rubber Co. offers exceptional quality and competitive pricing on all of our extruded rubber products. Aero Rubber Co. uses high quality rubber compounds such as, Neoprene, Viton, Silicone, EPDM, Polyurethane, Natural Rubber, and Thermoplastic Rubber. For post-fabrication services we offer cut & coil/spool, pressure sensitive adhesive, and splicing. We offer various rubber extrusion profiles like D shaped, half-round, T shaped, U channel profiles, round cord, square, triangle, and custom extrusions.

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  • Chicago, IL

    Accurate Products offers a comprehensive range of high-quality rubber extrusion solutions from small production runs to high-volume orders. For over 70 years, we have partnered with OEMs, distributors, and a broad customer base to provide custom sealing for doors, windows, U-channels, and edge trims. We work with a variety of materials including silicone, EPDM, neoprene, and SBR. We can also co-extrude rubber with metal. For fast turnaround and personalized service, contact us today for a quote.

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  • Houston, TX

    At Eutsler Rubber, we specialize in delivering high-quality rubber extrusions tailored to meet the diverse needs of our clients across industries. As a team, we bring decades of expertise in rubber manufacturing, ensuring that every product we produce meets the highest standards of precision, durability, and performance. We take pride in our ability to design and manufacture rubber extrusions that excel in both functionality and reliability, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.

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  • Grand Rapids, MI

    We work closely with our customers to ensure our rubber extrusions meet their specific requirements, whether it involves unique dimensions, materials, or performance characteristics. As a trusted supplier, we are committed to delivering exceptional service, quick turnaround times, and competitive pricing. At Kent Rubber Supply Co., your success drives our innovation.

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  • Strongsville, OH

    Since GSH Industries began in 1986, we have been providing rubber parts to a wide variety of industries. We make sure that each part you order will work just right for its future application. Be sure to contact us for quotes on your weatherstripping project for the best products and service at the lowest prices. For full service design and engineering, call GSH.

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  • Chesterfield, MI

    Marsh Industries specializes in the extrusion of silicone rubber products, offering manufacturing as well as design assistance to best suit your needs. We provide custom made continuous extrusions, injection, compression & transfer moldings, die cut gaskets and specialty fabrication. Improved quality and delivery have long term benefits for Marsh Industries, and most importantly, to our customers.

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  • Southampton, PA

    We got our beginning in 1954 and ever since then we have been manufacturing custom rubber extrusion solutions for customers around the world! We are a family and employee owned business dedicated to ensuring that our customers are receiving customer care that cannot be matched by the competition! Visit our website today to learn more about what we may be able to do for you!

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Rubber Sheet Industry Information

Rubber Sheet

Rubber sheets are extruded rubber products that are characterized by a certain degree of flatness compared to other extruded rubber products, though they are often available in textured forms. Many other forms of rubber extrusions perform in inconspicuous places, but rubber sheets are easy to find in consumer and commercial contexts.

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Applications of Rubber Sheets

Rubber sheeting with ridges or other textures are often used as door mats or stairwell treads because they trap dirt and provide traction for people who might otherwise slip on smooth surfaces. Driving ranges often make use of textured rubber sheets as driving surfaces. Rubber sheets may also be used as permanent flooring in some settings such as children’s play areas, gymnasiums or in auto dealerships. Small, thin rubber sheets are used to create some varieties of mouse pads, and medium-sized, textured rubber sheets are very commonly used as vehicle floor mats. The thinnest rubber sheets may have applications in healthcare settings, while thick rubber sheets, in industrial contexts, may be placed beneath machinery in order to reduce vibration. Rubber sheets, like all extruded rubber products, must be processed before they become usable.

Rubber Sheet Extrusion Process

A rubber extruder takes raw natural or synthetic rubber material, which is also called stock, and turns it into a strengthened, specialized product by using pressure and heat. The process begins with stock, usually in the form of many small pellets at the beginning of the extrusion process, which is collected in a hopper. From there it is directed into a conveyance channel where a long screw pushes the material toward a die. Dies are specially-configured tools that force stock to take certain shapes and properties. A die can be designed in any shape. Because of this, extrusions can be designed in any shape as long as the appropriate die has been designed for it. In the case of plastic sheets, the die would be thin and wide. Using heat and the pressure created by the turning screw, the stock reaches a semi-liquefied state and is forced through the die. When it emerges, it has taken its new, flattened shape and is allowed to cool and harden. Depending on its application, a rubber sheet may require vulcanization (a process that strengthens the extrusion), adhesive application (especially in the case of permanent flooring) or any other manner of treatment.



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Rubber Prices and Supply Chains: Elasto Proxy Announces Article and Video

Elasto Proxy, supplier of specialty seals and custom insulation, announces article and video about how to strengthen manufacturing supply chains against higher rubber prices. Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada (PRWEB) February 06, 2015 Elasto Proxy, global provider of specialized sealing and insulation solutions, is announcing an on-line article called Rubber Prices, Custom Fabrication, and Supply Chains and a YouTube video by the same name. Manufacturers who want to strengthen their supply chains against increases in rubber prices are invited to review these resources. Industrial Rubber Products Founded a quarter-century ago, Elasto... Read More About This