Molded seals and extruded seals include plugs, gaskets and other components used by a wide range of industries including automotive, medical, industrial, aerospace, construction and more. Rubber seals are easily customized and can be manufactured using various materials and processes to meet the design requirements of virtually any application.
If you need a flexible seal for just about any machine, device, or product, look no further. We use your custom seal design to create rubber seals using compression, injection and transfer molding, as well as specialty molding processes to meet your requirements.
We offer custom and standard rubber seals that will match your custom seal design, using a variety of flexible rubber, silicone, and thermoplastic materials. We will determine which method is best for your project based on your material needs and application requirements. In some cases, molded and extruded seals can be combined into a single custom seal.
Our seal manufacturing process is fairly straightforward for molded and extruded seals: Simply provide us with your custom seal design and material specification, and we will create a die or mold to produce your desired product. We will then extrude or mold the rubber seals you need in the quantities you require.
No matter how simple or complex your custom seal designs, we will deliver precision products that meet or exceed your expectations. We use premium materials and proven extrusion and molding processes to ensure superior quality and durability. We are ISO 9001, AS 9100, and IATF 16949 registered for quality assurance.
To add further value to our standard and custom seals and to provide products that better meet our customers’ requirements, we offer a variety of secondary services for your molded seals. From part marking to assembly, we provide a range of services that will reduce the time, cost, and effort required to produce your end product. We do more of the work so you don’t have to.
Available rubber seal secondary services include:
- Part marking & labeling including rubber stamping, inkjet printing and laser engraving.
- Heat-activated or pressure-sensitive adhesive tape application
- Flocking to provide texture to rubber seals
- Hand building including drilling, punching, and cold bonding
- Splicing using compression, injection and thermal processes to create a continuous molded seal
- Assembly and special packaging services to prepare your products for manufacturing and retail
Request a quote for the standard or custom seals you need, or contact us to learn more.