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Thermoplastic injection molding
polyamideelastomerrubber

thermoplastic injection molding
thermoplastic injection molding
thermoplastic injection molding
thermoplastic injection molding
thermoplastic injection molding
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Characteristics

Material
thermoplastic, polyamide, elastomer, rubber
Type of parts
technical parts
Production method
individual
Applications
for industrial applications, medical

Description

At DLR Elastomer, we pride ourselves on offering a bespoke custom rubber moulding service, understanding application requirements, designing the parts, tooling & process to deliver the product to the clients’ exact and demanding performance needs. Our technical team is happy to advise on materials best suited for your application. Where necessary, we can modify the existing compound and/or develop new compounds keeping the service performance conditions of your product in mind. In addition, we monitor and apply current developments in polymer technology and we use this knowledge to develop even more advanced materials which will benefit our customers. DLR Elastomer Engineering Rubber component design can be critical to its performance. We offer advice on all aspects of product design, helping to enhance performance & service life. Working from a sample, sketch or drawing, we can quickly select the materials required to provide a quotation for parts and associated tooling. A key part of our offering is the ability to provide rubber to metal bonded components. In addition to this, some dynamic applications require textiles as an essential part of the design. These textiles impart strength & longevity to the part; polyester, polyamide, metal and carbon fibre are some of the textile materials used in rubber components.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.