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Rubber Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Feb 04, 2026~Mar 03, 2026
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  1. アラム Osaka//Machine elements and parts
  2. 六菱ゴム Osaka//Rubber products
  3. 大和ケミカル Kanagawa//Rubber products
  4. 4 宝永ゴム Osaka//Resin/Plastic
  5. 5 等々力製作所 Nagano//Manufacturing and processing contract

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  1. Japanese-made PVC hose nipple fitting "ARAM PVC Nipple Nut" アラム
  2. Technical booklet "Four Common Challenges and Solutions for Rubber Products in Design" 宝永ゴム
  3. [Free Offer] Prototype and Molding of Rubber Parts *Includes data sheet with material properties. 大和ケミカル
  4. 4 Entrance seal device "RIPP" 六菱ゴム
  5. 5 Flange sealing material "Hexa Prop Seal" 六菱ゴム

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Solving the challenges of rubber and resin! Flexibly addressing composite products with a wide range of experience.

Before giving up and saying 'this shape is impossible,' we leverage the deep insights unique to our former molding factory and the flexibility of being fabless to achieve high-difficulty rubber, resin, and metal composite parts.

Hoei Rubber is not just a trading company; it is a fabless manufacturer with the DNA of a "former manufacturing site." We offer solutions from the perspective of someone who knows the ins and outs of the manufacturing process to challenges such as "difficulties with integrated molding" and "uncertainty in material selection." In addition to general molded products, we have numerous "quiet success stories" that require unique know-how, such as joining with metals and special die-cutting processes, details of which cannot be publicly disclosed. If you are a development or procurement manager facing technical barriers, please feel free to consult with us.

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Sky Guard - Stopper to prevent pinching during high-altitude work

We prevent workers from being caught in accidents during high-altitude work on bridges and tunnels!

To prevent accidents where workers may be caught between the bucket of a high-altitude work vehicle and existing structures due to malfunctions of the work vehicle during inspection and investigation tasks in high places such as under bridges or inside tunnels, poles installed at the four corners of the bucket are extended vertically. This ensures that if a malfunction occurs, the poles will first make contact with the existing structures, creating a safe space within the bucket and preventing accidents. Even when the poles contact the existing structures, they are made of aluminum, which will buckle before the structures, thus preventing damage to the structures and also protecting the bucket of the high-altitude work vehicle from damage. The poles are attached to the bucket using a clamp that hooks onto the handrail, allowing for easy installation and compatibility with a wide variety of work vehicles. The poles installed at the four corners of the bucket can be extended and retracted vertically, allowing them to be stored while still attached by shortening them after work is completed, enabling the high-altitude work vehicle to move without removing them. Additionally, a net to prevent the scattering of concrete fragments is also installed to prevent falling or scattering debris. The system has obtained the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism NETIS registration number CB-160014-A.

  • Safety shoes and sneakers
  • Rubber

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Rubber, elastomer materials thermal mechanical analysis (TMA)

Evaluation of the expansion and contraction of rubber and elastomer materials is possible under your desired conditions!

In "Thermomechanical Analysis (TMA)," which is a type of thermal analysis, the dimensional changes such as expansion, compression, and tension of a sample are measured when the temperature changes, allowing for the evaluation of thermal properties such as linear expansion coefficient, glass transition temperature, and softening point. Differences in the flow direction of the resin during molding of resin-molded products (same material) can be confirmed by the different expansion rates and their differences. Physical changes in the sample, such as expansion and contraction due to heating, can be observed. 【Measurement Conditions】 ■ Temperature Range: -100 to 300℃ ■ Measurement Atmosphere: Air, N2 ■ Measurement Mode: Compression, Expansion, Tension, Penetration ■ Applicable Standards: JIS K7196 Penetration Mode JIS K7197, ISO11359-2 Linear Expansion Coefficient Measurement *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Rubber, elastomer materials melting point, Tg (glass transition temperature) measurement (DSC)

Evaluation of melting point (Tm), glass transition temperature (Tg), crystallinity, and specific heat of rubber and elastomer materials is possible!

Our company conducts "Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)" to evaluate the thermal properties of resin materials, such as melting point (Tm) and glass transition temperature (Tg). The measurement conditions are as follows: temperature range from -100°C to 400°C, measurement atmosphere is Air or N2, and the sample amount is 5mg. Additionally, when performing qualitative analysis of polyethylene (PE), the melting point is measured using DSC, allowing us to determine whether the material is LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) or HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) based on the differences in melting points. 【Measurement Conditions】 ■ Temperature Range: -100°C to 400°C ■ Measurement Atmosphere: Air, N2 ■ Sample Amount: 5mg ■ Applicable Standards ・JIS K7121 Transition Temperature (Melting, Crystallization, Glass Transition) ・JIS K7122 Transition Heat *For more details, please refer to the related links or 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.

  • Prototype Services
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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.

  • Prototype Services
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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.

  • Prototype Services
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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.*

  • Prototype Services
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Explanatory Material "Basic Knowledge of Rubber Made Easy"

We will introduce the advantages and disadvantages of rubber molding methods, as well as examples of troubles related to rubber products. We have received certification as a Health Management Excellent Corporation 2022.

Our company is engaged in the development and manufacturing of rubber products that are active in various industries such as automobiles (HV/EV), energy, medical, connectors, and engines. Currently, we are distributing materials that summarize basic knowledge about rubber, methods of rubber molding, their advantages and disadvantages, and examples of common issues that may arise when using rubber products. [Material Overview] ■ About Natural Rubber and Synthetic Rubber ■ Applications of Rubber ■ What is Synthetic Rubber (Composition and other discussions) ■ Types of Rubber Compounding Agents ■ Mechanism of Rubber Molding (Cross-linking) ■ Advantages and Disadvantages of Rubber Molding Methods (Compression Molding, Transfer Molding, Injection Molding) ■ Examples of Rubber Product Issues (O-rings, Outgassing, Softening Degradation, Migration Contamination) [Investment in Automation Equipment Including IoT Facilities] As a first step, we are introducing automatic assembly machines and automatic visual inspection machines at our headquarters factory. We aim to further improve efficiency and establish a system that can consistently supply high-quality products at low prices. *The materials can be viewed immediately from the "Download" section. If you would like an explanation about rubber or have any projects under consideration, please feel free to let us know.

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Material Introduction: Rubber

Quickly respond to requests for prototyping and mass production of various rubber products! Introducing the materials we handle.

We would like to introduce the materials handled by Shinagawa Co., Ltd. Regarding rubber, we use silicone rubber, as well as urethane rubber, fluororubber, chloroprene rubber, and nitrile butadiene rubber. We will promptly respond to requests for prototypes and mass production of various rubber products. Please feel free to contact us. 【Types of Rubber We Handle (Partial List)】 ■ Silicone Rubber ■ Urethane Rubber ■ Fluororubber ■ Chloroprene Rubber ■ Nitrile Butadiene Rubber *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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List of Handling Materials

Introducing our range of materials, including rubber products, plastic products, and sponge products!

We would like to introduce the materials we handle. We offer "rubber products" such as high-strength "natural rubber (NR)" and "butadiene rubber (BR)," as well as "plastic products" like "monomer cast nylon (MC nylon)" and "PA6 (6 nylon) (6N)," which possess both mechanical strength and abrasion resistance. Additionally, we also handle sponge products made from the aforementioned rubber and plastic products, including rubber sponge, urethane foam, and silicone sponge, accommodating various materials. For more details, please feel free to contact us. 【Materials We Handle】 ■ Rubber Products ■ Plastic Products ■ Sponge Products *For more information, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Heat-resistant workpiece: high-temperature resistant material

Heat-resistant workpieces! Introducing high-temperature resistant materials.

SIC is a material that possesses various characteristics and is an essential material in the ceramic and refractory industries. The type and ratio of bonding are key factors that determine the diverse features of silicon carbide. SIC, which has high thermal conductivity, low thermal expansion, and high chemical resistance, is suitable for use in crucibles, kiln inner walls, and saggers. Filters made of SIC for casting hardware guarantee high quality in the field of casting technology through quantum leaps. 【Types (partial)】 ■ Silicon carbide with silicon bonding ■ Recrystallized silicon carbide (RSiC) ■ Nitride bonded or silicon nitride bonded silicon carbide (NSiC) ■ Silicon infiltrated silicon carbide (SiSiC) ■ Sintered silicon carbide (SSiC) *You can download the English version of the catalog. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Composite Materials
  • Other polymer materials
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I want rubber products compliant with the Food Sanitation Act! Support from obtaining permits to mass production.

I want rubber products that comply with food sanitation laws! We support everything from obtaining approval for rubber materials to product commercialization. Our comprehensive support reduces the hassle during the startup phase.

■Specific Concerns "I want rubber products that comply with the Food Sanitation Act, but I'm not sure about it." "I need to obtain approval and prove that the rubber products are qualified." ■Solution Develop a formulation of rubber materials that complies with the Food Sanitation Act. Obtain the necessary approvals and move to mass production. ■Effects Consistent support from material selection to approval acquisition and mass production, reducing effort. Achieved startup about one month earlier than usual. ■Customer Feedback "They provided consistent support from arranging rubber materials to obtaining approvals, making the startup really easy." "The schedule was about one month earlier than I expected, and we were able to smoothly move to mass production." *For more details, please refer to the materials or feel free to contact us.*

  • Rubber
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Delivery delay! I want to resolve the backlog of orders. Speedy transfer of molds will also eliminate frustration!

Unable to procure on time, and backlog of orders is accumulating... Speedy mold transfer and production system will quickly resolve the backlog and alleviate frustration!

■Specific Concerns "The current supplier is not meeting delivery deadlines..." "The backlog of orders is piling up too much, and my stomach is in knots every day. I want to be able to procure stably with some leeway." ■Causes - The current supplier is facing a labor shortage, leading to an unstable production system. - Due to the small quantity and variety, there are no molding manufacturers that can accommodate the needs. ■Solutions - Transfer of molds within one week - Rapid recovery production through a planned production schedule ■Effects - Early resolution of order backlogs and realization of stable procurement - Relief of frustration for procurement personnel ■Customer Feedback "I really appreciated the quick response!" "I'm so glad we can now procure stably and on time!" *For more details, please download the materials or feel free to contact us.*

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DC solenoid vacuum resin molding

Epoxy resin casting with excellent water resistance and chemical resistance.

Processing of flexible epoxy resin that responds to temperature changes in the natural environment.

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Rubber Coating Material E-70M

Surface coloring possible for rubber products with conductivity imparted.

For rubber products Surface coloring possible Conductivity imparted Flexibility and conformity

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[Material Selection Example] Heat Resistant (High Temperature) / Low Expansion / High Thermal Conductivity

For the development and launch of new products, as well as improving product performance! Selecting and proposing the best materials.

At Top Seiko, we propose materials that have suitable characteristics for the development and launch of new products, as well as for improving product performance, lifespan, productivity, and yield. Since we do not manufacture materials ourselves, there is no need to be limited to proprietary materials. We can think from the customer's perspective and select and propose the best materials. Material procurement is possible not only from domestic manufacturers but also from overseas manufacturers. We also hold inventory of materials. 【 Case 1 】 Heat Resistance (High Temperature) ■ Usage Conditions / Issues - Due to use in high-temperature environments, the lifespan is short and costs are high. ■ Currently Used Materials - Heat-resistant resin, aluminum alloy, steel, stainless steel ■ Proposed Materials - Quartz glass, heat-resistant glass, alumina, zirconia, silicon nitride - Molybdenum (alloy), tungsten (alloy) * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Rubber, elastomer materials long-term durability test (creep test)

Evaluation of long-term durability is possible in various modes of tension, bending, and compression!

The "Long-term Durability Test (Creep Test)" is an evaluation of the long-term durability of resin materials, assessing creep characteristics in tensile, bending, and compression modes. By varying the load stress (weight) and measuring the time until failure for each case, it is also possible to predict the lifespan of the resin materials by plotting these results. Creep failure refers to the phenomenon where, when a resin material is subjected to a load for an extended period, failure occurs below the breaking strength. [Test Conditions] ■ Test Temperature: 23°C to 200°C ■ Test Load: 1 to 500 kg ■ Test Modes: Tensile, Bending, Compression ■ Number of Tests Possible: Up to n = 6 *For more details, please refer to the related links 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.

  • Prototype Services
  • Rubber
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[Case Study] Rubber Product Issues: Rubber Outgassing

Are there any cases where troubles such as clouding occur when using rubber in high-temperature environments?

When using rubber products in high-temperature environments, various components such as siloxanes, oils, sulfur, and ketones can outgas. Depending on the temperature environment and application of the product, it is necessary to create formulations that suppress outgassing or formulations that minimize the negative impact of outgassing on the counterpart products, tailored to the environment. Our company accepts consultations regarding market complaints and material troubles related to customer products, and we develop and propose new formulations as countermeasures, ensuring the supply of safe and reliable rubber parts. Please feel free to contact us when needed. 【Do you have any of the following issues?】 ■ Transparent lenses have become cloudy like frosted glass. ■ Outgassed components adhered to the counterpart product when the temperature cooled, causing contact failure. ■ Outgassing has dissolved the counterpart product. ■ Outgassing has corroded metal. *We also accept online meetings. If you would like an explanation about rubber or have projects under consideration, please feel free to let us know. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.

  • Rubber
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[Problem Solving] Issues with Rubber Products: Rubber Migration Contamination

Measures can be taken through a formulation proposal considering functionality and use! Stains that appear brown on the design surface and cannot be removed.

Migration contamination mainly causes problems as defects that impair appearance rather than performance, resulting in brown stains on design surfaces such as resin, metal, and painted surfaces, which become dirt that cannot be removed. When selecting chemicals such as crosslinking agents and aging inhibitors, it is necessary to choose suitable chemicals while considering both the product's required specifications and appearance quality requirements. Countermeasures can be implemented through formulation proposals that consider functionality and application. Our company accepts consultations regarding market complaints and material troubles related to customer products, and by developing and proposing new formulations as countermeasures, we provide safe and reliable rubber parts. 【Do you have any such issues?】 ■ The rubber product placed on a white table left a brown stain when moved. ■ The metal changed color after being stored together with rubber in a box. *We also accept online meetings. If you would like an explanation about rubber or have projects you are considering, please feel free to let us know. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.

  • Rubber
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The rubber is peeling off! Firmly bond rubber and metal - solve the problems of vulcanized adhesion!

The rubber is peeling off from the metal... Review the compatibility of materials and adhesives to resolve peeling issues! Exercise utmost caution with vulcanized adhesives.

■Specific Concerns "We are frequently experiencing issues with rubber peeling off from metal in our vulcanized adhesive products..." "This could potentially lead to serious accidents, so we want to eliminate these issues somehow." ■Causes - Compatibility of the adhesive used to bond rubber and metal - Method of applying the adhesive ■Solutions - Review the selection of adhesives suitable for the metal and rubber materials - Reassess the fixtures for adhesive application ■Effects - Elimination of adhesive peeling issues, leading to increased productivity ■Customer Feedback "I'm glad that the problems that didn't surface during the startup phase have been resolved." "I was spending time dealing with issues, but now that there are no problems, I can focus on the work I need to do!" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

  • Rubber
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[Research Material] Global Market for Rubber Coating Agents

Global Market for Rubber Coatings: Alkyd Paints, Amino Paints, Construction, Chemicals, Transportation, Others

This research report (Global Rubber Coatings Market) investigates and analyzes the current status and outlook for the global rubber coatings market over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global rubber coatings market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The market segments by type focus on alkyd paints and amino paints, while the segments by application cover construction, chemicals, transportation, and others. The regional segments are categorized into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa to calculate the market size of rubber coatings. It also includes the market share of major companies in rubber coatings, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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