Extrusion rubber profiles are specialized components crafted through a manufacturing process called extrusion, primarily utilized in various industries for sealing, insulation, and protection purposes. These profiles are formed by forcing raw rubber materials, typically in a softened or molten state, through a specifically designed die or mold to create a continuous, cross-sectional shape with consistent dimensions.
The extrusion process offers several advantages in producing rubber profiles, including cost-effectiveness, high production efficiency, and the ability to create complex shapes with uniformity. These profiles can be customized to meet specific requirements, such as different sizes, shapes, and material properties, making them versatile for a wide range of applications.