Möllering Gummi- und
Kunststofftechnik GmbH

molded rubber parts

Molded rubber parts are the ideal support when it comes to sealing, damping, isolating and storing.

molded rubber parts

Rubber molded parts are the ideal support when it comes to sealing, damping, isolating and storing.

These are manufactured using the common manufacturing processes of compression molding, transfer molding and injection molding. The selected rubber mixtures are introduced into tools designed for molded rubber parts. Most molded rubber parts are not standard or norm parts. Instead, they are developed and manufactured for specific areas of application and requirements. The development process of the rubber parts takes place in close cooperation with our customers.

molded rubber parts

The pressing of rubber moldings

During pressing, the mixture is placed directly in the heated tool and then distributed in the mold by the high pressure. The heat causes the macromolecules in the mixture to bond together. This process is called vulcanization.

Injection molding of rubber moldings

In transfer molding, the tool consists of three parts. The mixture is not placed directly in the tool. Instead, the mixture is injected through channels into the actual mold and vulcanized. The heating time in the mold depends on the mix, shape and weight of the part. Our special presses have a particularly large opening path in order to produce items seamlessly and in a high-quality manner.

Rubber molding production with injection moulding

In injection molding, the mixture is plasticized by a screw and then injected into the mold, also under high pressure, and then vulcanized. Our experts select the right process for your molded rubber part in order to achieve the best possible economic outcome for you.

molded rubber parts

The choice of material for molded rubber parts

Of course, we support you in the selection of the appropriate material. In doing so, we take into account the conditions such as temperatures, media, environmental influences, mechanical wear, etc. the finished article is exposed to. We also use composite materials, so-called 2-component materials. For example, rubber mixtures are mixed with metals (detectability) or filled with Teflon or graphite to improve the sliding properties.

These manufacturing processes use, among other things, standard mixes for:
  • EPDM molded parts
  • NBR molded parts
  • SBR molded parts
  • silicone molded parts
  • CR molded parts
  • Viton® (FKM) molded parts („Viton® is a registered trademark of DuPont Performance Elastomers, USA“)
We also process a large portfolio of special mixtures, most of which are manufactured, modified and used by us:
  • Urethan (AU/EU) molded parts

  • Hydrogenated NBR (HNBR) molded parts

  • Metal detectable molded rubber parts

  • Molded rubber parts with optimized sliding properties

  • Electrically conductive molded rubber parts
  • Electrically insulating molded rubber parts
  • Abrasion-optimized molded rubber parts
  • Plasticizer-free molded rubber parts
  • Plasticizer-reduced molded rubber parts
  • BfR molded parts
  • FDA compliant molded rubber parts
  • EVM molded rubber parts based on the patented ethylene vinyl acetate quality
Möllering – Your manufacturer of molded rubber parts

the production of special hardnesses

We enable the production of special hardnesses according to customer requirements from 10-90° Shore A, as well as color designs according to RAL settings or customer-specific specifications.

prototypes for complex molded rubber parts

For complex molded rubber parts, we recommend the production of a prototype in our freehand production. This prototype then accompanies your design and development processes through to series production.

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Expert Advice

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We support you and offer competent advice from the development of the article through the prototype to series production. Take advantage of our experience in the field of rubber and plastic for individual items and assemblies. Talk to our highly qualified consultants.

Requests for quotations online, by telephone and, of course, in person

For a short-term offer you can call us, send an e-mail or use our online request for a quote.

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