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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【Points】 ■What kind of material is rubber? ・The main point of the material called rubber is that it is an "elastic body." ・Conversely, materials that do not exhibit elasticity are not rubber. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or 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.