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Posted On: 11-01-2021
While rubber extrusions may seem like a small part in industrial projects, they can have a big impact on the longevity and efficiency of your application. At Elbex, we know how important it is that these and other investments deliver the results you need. As such, we are fully committed to excellence in everything we do for our clients. Ensuring Quality at Each Step We strive to continually...
Posted On: 10-18-2021
No two extrusion projects are exactly alike — and the small details that set your project apart from others’ can make all the difference. Different applications call for different rubber elastomers. The right selection will provide the performance and durability you need — while an improper selection could compromise the application’s integrity. At Elbex, we make sure you get the right fit for...
Posted On: 10-11-2021
While all rubber may seem to be the same to the average person, those in the know understand that using the right elastomer for the right application can make all the difference in terms of performance and durability. Butyl rubber is one of the most commonly used elastomers, and for good reason. Here’s what you should know about this option. Butyl Properties and Limitations Butyl has been used...
Posted On: 10-04-2021
At Elbex, we use several different curing methods to prepare rubber to meet the needs of your unique applications. In its natural, uncured state, rubber is far from being the valuable and flexible material that can be used for extrusions and seals. Vulcanizing is an important process to ensure that rubber has the strength and flexibility you need. Why Does Rubber Need to Be Cured? Uncured rubber...
Posted On: 09-20-2021
Elbex has served the architectural industry for over 20 years, providing rubber and silicone products to clients around the world. Our vast experience and custom capabilities ensure that we’re the right fit for your project, too! Common Architectural Needs In the architectural industry, rubber extrusions are most often used to provide an environmental barrier, to fill voids between two surfaces,...

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