Company Profile and Capabilities
Learn about our history, certifications, and commitment to your success. From engineering and logistics through manufacturing and distribution, The Rubber Group is the industry leader in custom molded rubber products for major OEMs with names that you’ll recognize.Terms and Conditions
Read The Rubber Group's Terms and Conditions . Updated November 2020.Chemical Compatibility
Find out which chemicals are compatible with natural rubber, SBR, GRS, butyl, EPR, EPT, EPDM, nitrile, Hydrin®, neoprene, Hypalon, urethane, polysulfide, silicone, fluorosilicone, and fluoroelastomers. From acetaldehyde to zinc sulfate, you’ll find the information that you need.Molding Tolerances
Look up dimensional tolerances for A1 High Precision, A2 Precision, and A3 Commercial drawings from the Association for Rubber Product Manufacturers (ARPM) handbook. Each drawing designation includes millimeter and inch-based measurements for fixed and closure dimensions.
Find flash and surface finish classes for molded rubber parts. Flash, the excess rubber resulting from cavity overflow, is common in rubber molding. The machined finish of a metal mold has a signficant effect on the surface finish or appearance of molded rubber products.