Manufacturer of Technical Rubber and Industrial Rubber
In addition to silicone, we manufacture components in technical rubber and industrial elastomers for applications requiring resistance to oils, fuels, or mechanical abrasion.
We work with the five main elastomer families: EPDM (outdoors), NBR (oils), Neoprene (multipurpose), Natural Rubber (elasticity), and Viton® (extreme chemical resistance). The range includes extruded profiles, moulded parts, and sheeting for rubber gasket die-cutting.
Rubber types
Technical Rubber Extrusion Profiles
Extruded technical rubber profiles in EPDM, NBR, CR, NR or FKM. High mechanical, chemical and thermal resistance. Custom manufacturing according to drawing. REACH, RoHS compliance and industrial standards. Production under ISO 9001.
Molded Technical Rubber Parts
Molded technical rubber parts (EPDM, NBR, CR, NR, FKM). Compression or injection molding. High chemical, thermal and mechanical resistance. REACH, RoHS, UL94 and EN 45545-2 compliance. Production under ISO 9001.
Technical Rubber Sheets
Technical rubber sheets in EPDM, NBR, CR, NR or FKM. Thicknesses from 1 to 25 mm. Die-cut, laser or water jet cutting. REACH, RoHS, UL94 and EN 45545-2 compliance. Manufacturing under ISO 9001.
Material Selection Guide
EPDM (Ethylene-Propylene)
The reference for outdoor use. Resists ozone, UV rays and steam. The standard for window seals and automotive.
Resists: Weather, hot water, diluted acids.
Does not resist: Oils and greases.
Temp: -40°C to +130°C.
NBR (Nitrile)
The standard for oils and greases. Essential in hydraulics and pneumatics.
Resists: Mineral oils, fuels, greases.
Does not resist: Ozone, UV.
Temp: -30°C to +100°C.
Neoprene (Chloroprene CR)
The versatile rubber. Combines medium resistance to oils and weather. Self-extinguishing (flame retardant).
Resists: Marine environment, moderate oils, flame.
Temp: -35°C to +100°C.
FKM (Viton®)
Maximum chemical and thermal resistance. For aggressive environments, concentrated acids and high temperatures.
Resists: Aromatic fuels, solvents, +200°C.
Does not resist: Ketones, high pressure steam.
Natural Rubber (NR)
Maximum elasticity and mechanical strength. Ideal for anti-vibration mounts and silentblocks.
Comparison Table
| EPDM | NBR | Neopreno | NR | FKM | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oils/Greases | — | — | |||
| Weather/UV | — | — | |||
| Fuels | — | — | — | ||
| Abrasion/Tear | |||||
| Max Temp | 130°C | 100°C | 100°C | 80°C | 200°C |
| Cost | Low | Low | Medium | Low | High |
Doubts between Silicone or Rubber?
Silicone withstands higher temperatures (+200°C) and is inert. NBR/Viton rubber is necessary if there are oils or fuels involved. Consult us about your case.