[Printing/Painting] Rubber prototype manufacturing method 'TR Method' that does not require molds.
We will respond to your request to print or paint the prototype made using the TR method!
We provide in-house comprehensive support for prototypes of rubber products. Not only do we conduct simple processing and testing evaluations of molded products, but we also handle secondary processing for molded products, such as printing, coating, various potting, die cutting, and slitting, which are generally processed in-house. 【Main Types of Processing】 ■ Printing on rubber products ■ Potting on rubber products ■ Coating on rubber products *Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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【Processing Types】 <Printing on Rubber Products> Printing on rubber products is mostly done using screen printing. Additionally, when screen printing is difficult, pad printing and other methods can be outsourced. <Potting on Rubber Products> Potting processing, which is sometimes required for printing protection or design purposes on the top of rubber switch keytops, can also be handled in-house. <Coating on Rubber Products> Silicone rubber products may be coated for the purpose of protecting prints or preventing dust adhesion on the rubber surface. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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<Rubber Prototype Molding (TR Method)> Compared to existing prototype mold molding: ● Cost: 30% to 50% reduction ● Delivery Time: Average delivery time of 7 days after order ● Quality: Equivalent to conventional mold molding ● Material: Can be molded with the same materials as mass-produced items (ideal for various pre-production tests) Examples: O-rings, prototype molds from 30,000 Examples: Rubber switches, prototype molds from 50,000 Examples: Bellows, prototype molds from 50,000 Reasons why TPM excels in prototype molding: 1. All processes are handled in-house (from simple mold processing to molding) 2. Abundant track record (quick response from design to manufacturing due to rich experience) 3. Ample inventory (sufficient stock of mold materials and rubber materials to accommodate short delivery times) <Rubber Mass Production Molding (Mold Molding)> In addition to our in-house mass production system, we have a wide rubber network centered around Saitama Prefecture. For mass-produced items with large quantities, we collaborate with overseas partner manufacturers as needed, and our in-house technical staff provides molding guidance on-site. Reasons why TPM excels in mass production molding: We handle everything from material mixing to molding in-house. Additionally, we hold Rubber Communication (abbreviated as GC) meetings to strengthen our network with material manufacturers, trading companies, molding, processing, mold, printing, jigs, and other rubber-related businesses.