Custom Rubber Extrusions for the Industrial Sector: Powering Performance with Elbex's Expertise

David Garman • September 19, 2025

Durability and precision are non-negotiables in industrial and manufacturing facilities. This is equally true of the industrial rubber extrusions that are used to ensure the safety, efficiency, and longevity of other equipment. At Elbex, our expertise in manufacturing rubber profiles ensures your facility gets the lasting performance it deserves. Here’s what you need to know about our custom extruded rubber profiles for industrial applications.


Why Rubber Extrusions Are Essential For Industrial Performance


Rubber extrusions are small but mighty. In industrial facilities, they are primarily used as durable buffers that reduce movement and vibration between surfaces. This is crucial for preventing structural damage to equipment and facilities. Rubber extrusions can also be used to create barriers against air, water, and sound. 

Of course, these extrusions need to be able to withstand harsh conditions, such as direct sunlight and dramatic temperature changes that could cause expansion and contraction. Elbex’s manufacturing expertise ensures that rubber extrusions meet these important requirements.


Elbex's Expertise in Custom Solutions for Manufacturing


With Elbex, you get the added advantage of custom-tailored solutions. Our engineers work closely with your team to understand your unique project needs. This collaborative approach helps us fine-tune the design and choose the right materials that will meet the specific regulatory standards and applicable codes that apply to your application. 

With custom extruded rubber profiles for industrial applications, you get a perfect fit and optimal performance for each project.


A Diverse Range of Industrial Applications


Our comprehensive customization options mean we can produce rubber extrusions for a variety of industrial applications. Some of our most common applications include extruded rubber expansion joints to mitigate stress from expansion, contraction, and vibration in buildings, as well as glazing systems, bulb seals for doors and hatches, and D-sections for filling voids and creating barriers against air, water, and extreme temperatures.

We also produce piping systems and ramps, which protect exposed pipes and conduits from damage by heavy machinery or traffic (especially on construction sites), as well as extruded rubber bumpers, which serve as cushions to absorb impacts. No matter what your application entails, we can provide a customized solution that delivers optimal performance.


The Elbex Advantage: A Partnership for Success


When you work with Elbex, you enter a partnership designed for your success. Our comprehensive engineering resources provide the support you need throughout the design and manufacturing process. This includes expert design assistance and material selection support for superior performance, as well as on-site tooling and other value-added services that reduce costs and lead times while providing ready-to-use components.

If you need help with custom rubber extrusions for your industrial facility, contact Elbex today. Our team will be happy to help you optimize your operations with custom-tailored solutions.

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