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[Short Delivery Time] Rubber Prototype Method 'TR Method' Without the Need for Molds

We will respond to your request for a rubber prototype in just three days!

The "TR Method" is our company's unique rubber prototyping method. With industry-leading speed, we deliver simple molded products to our customers with an "average delivery time of 1 week" and a "shortest delivery time of 3 days." Instead of using molds that require processing time, we utilize resins and lightweight metals for the mold materials, significantly reducing machining time. Additionally, our experience with over 500 molds has become know-how, allowing for a substantial reduction in the design of simple molds and CAM work for new projects, enabling quick delivery. 【Features】 ■ Fast processing speed ■ Fast design speed ■ Abundant material inventory ■ Consistent in-house support *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Low-cost rubber prototyping method "TR Method" that does not require molds.

We will respond to your request of 'Since it's a prototype, we don't want to incur costs!'

The "TR Method" is a technique designed to provide conventional rubber prototypes quickly and at a low cost. "Quickly!" Since we provide them quickly, the costs are not higher compared to standard mold prototypes. The prices we offer can be reduced by 30% to 70% compared to traditional prototype molds. 【Features】 ■ Speed ■ In-house comprehensive support *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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[Shape/Material] Rubber prototype manufacturing method 'TR Method' that does not require molds.

We will respond to your request to discuss the shape and materials of the prototype!

The "TR Method" is a unique rubber prototyping method that does not require molds. If you have any questions about the design of rubber products, which are elastic materials, please feel free to consult us. For customers who cannot provide drawings, our CAD staff will listen to your requests and assist with 3D modeling. Additionally, we possess knowledge of rubber materials unique to mass production manufacturers, allowing us to propose the most suitable rubber materials based on the intended use and environment of the rubber products. [Features] ■ Support for rubber shape consultations ■ Support for rubber material consultations *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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"Mass production equivalent quality" Rubber prototyping method 'TR Method' that does not require molds.

We will respond to your request for a prototype with quality equivalent to mass-produced products!

The "TR Method Products" are prototypes molded using the same materials as mass-produced items, and the processing accuracy of the simple molds used for molding is almost equivalent to that of molded products. Therefore, prototypes made using this method can be provided with quality comparable to mass-produced molded items. 【Features】 ■ Can be produced using the same materials as mass-produced molded items ■ Can achieve mold accuracy equivalent to that of mass-produced molded items *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Rubber prototyping method 'TR Method' that does not require molds for individual clients.

We will respond to your request to 'want individual support!'

At TPM Company, we cater to individuals by focusing on rubber prototypes using the "TR Method," as well as developing original products, establishing mass production systems, and replicating old rubber products. We especially assist with product design and drawings using CAD and other tools, which may be challenging for individuals. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Guide to Rubber Properties: "Rubber Molding Tips Vol. 2"

I will explain the properties of rubber in an easy-to-understand and concise manner.

Even if we refer to it simply as rubber, there are actually a wide variety of rubber materials. "Rubber Molding Tips Vol. 2" is a document that explains various types of rubber with different properties tailored to their applications. We will concisely and clearly introduce the often confusing properties of rubber. [Contents (Excerpt)] ■ Various Rubber Properties ■ Natural Rubber ■ IR (Isoprene Rubber) ■ IIR (Butyl Rubber) ■ BR (Butadiene Rubber) ■ SBR (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber) ■ NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Guide to the Properties of Silicone Rubber: "Rubber Molding Tips Vol. 3"

Silicone rubber, used in a wide range of fields, has its properties to thank for its versatility!

"Rubber Molding Tips Vol. 3" provides a simple and easy-to-understand explanation of the properties of silicone rubber for those who are developing products using this material. Silicone rubber products are being created daily, ranging from kitchenware, stationery, and toys to industrial products like electrical and electronic components. [Contents (excerpt)] - Silicone rubber is tasteless and odorless - Safe and secure silicone rubber - Flame-retardant silicone rubber - Heat-resistant silicone rubber - Cold-resistant silicone rubber - Water and silicone rubber *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Mass production compatible: Rubber prototyping method 'TR Method' that does not require molds.

We will respond to your request to produce it using the TR method, as it is a mass production but in small quantities!

The "TR Method" is a technique that is frequently used not only for the production of prototypes but also for mass-produced items with a low lifetime lot size. Especially in cases where the quantity is fixed, such as producing only 100 or 1000 units, it is much more cost-effective and time-efficient to create a simple mold using this method rather than investing in expensive molds as initial costs. [Features] - Proven track record of producing 3,000 units with simple molds in the past - Ideal for test marketing of innovative products *Please feel free to contact us for more details.

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[Rubber Trivia] What kind of material is rubber?

I'll explain what the material "rubber" that is around you is like!

The document titled "【Rubber Trivia】What Kind of Material is Rubber?" provides a detailed and gentle explanation of the material and products made from rubber, which we may think we know but actually don't. This document introduces what the material "rubber," which is found around us, is all about. 【Contents】 ■ What kind of material is rubber? ・ Definition of rubber ・ About elasticity ■ Rubber and plastic ・ Cross-linking of rubber ■ Thermoplastic elastomers For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Rubber Trivia: "Rubber Molding Trivia Vol. 4"

A professional will teach you things about rubber that you think you know but actually don't!

"Rubber Molding Tips Vol. 4" provides a detailed and gentle explanation from various angles about the material known as rubber, which may seem familiar yet is often misunderstood, by the rubber molding manufacturer TPM Company. It also explains the origin of rubber and one of its important elements, hardness, specifically "rubber hardness." [Contents] ■ The origin of rubber ■ Early rubber ■ The great discovery at Goodyear ■ Development of various rubber materials ■ What kind of material is rubber ■ Rubber and plastic ■ Thermoplastic elastomers ■ What is rubber hardness? ■ How to express rubber hardness "hardness" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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