When you source rubber components from across the world, the biggest risk isn't price — it's inconsistency. A part that performs perfectly in a sample batch can fail in production if the sup
Moulded vs Extruded Rubber Products: Which One Does Your Project Need?
If you're sourcing custom rubber parts, you'll quickly run into two terms: moulded and extruded. They sound similar but describe completely different manufacturing processes — and picking the wr
Rubber Springs Explained: A Practical Guide for Heavy-Duty Applications
When engineers think "spring," they usually picture coiled steel. But in a growing number of heavy-duty and shock-loaded applications, rubber springs are quietly replacing metal — and for good r
How Anti-Vibration Rubber Mounts Extend the Life of Industrial Machinery
Every machine that runs creates vibration, and over time that vibration becomes one of the quietest yet most expensive problems on a factory floor. Loose bolts, cracked welds, premature bearing f