A Quick Guide on Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR)
Thermoplastic rubber, also known as TPR, is artificial rubber made through chemical reactions. Learn about its properties, manufacturing process, and applications.
RUBBERG supplies high-quality EPDM, silicone, neoprene, and custom rubber extrusions for automotive, construction, marine, and industrial applications worldwide. RUBBERG: Your trusted rubber supplier. Weather stripping, gaskets, seals, O-rings, and specialty rubber components โ engineered for durability and performance.

Product Range
From standard EPDM weather stripping to custom silicone seals โ we manufacture and supply rubber products for every industry need.
Weather-resistant EPDM for seals, gaskets, and weather stripping. Excellent UV, ozone, and temperature resistance for outdoor applications.
Food-grade and high-temperature silicone for demanding environments. Flexible, durable, and ideal for seals and gaskets.
Oil-resistant neoprene and nitrile rubber for industrial, automotive, and marine applications. Superior chemical compatibility.
Precision rubber extrusion manufacturing. Custom profiles, colors, and compounds to meet your exact specifications.
Door seals, window gaskets, and automotive weather stripping. Improve insulation and reduce noise with our quality products.
Expert guidance on material selection, Shore hardness, and application design. Free tools and resources for engineers.
Why Choose Us
All our rubber compounds meet ASTM, ISO, and industry standards. Traceable materials for quality assurance and compliance.
State-of-the-art extrusion and molding equipment. Consistent dimensions, tight tolerances, and repeatable quality.
Reliable logistics and on-time delivery across regions. We work with OEMs, distributors, and end-users worldwide.
Specify your exact requirements โ profile shape, Shore hardness, color, and material. We manufacture to your drawings and specs.
Automotive, construction, marine, HVAC, electrical, and industrial. Our products serve diverse sectors with proven performance.
Request samples before bulk orders. We support prototyping and small runs for testing and validation.
Material datasheets, hardness charts, and selection guides. Use our Shore hardness calculator and expert resources.
We work directly with manufacturers and OEMs. Volume pricing, dedicated support, and flexible terms for long-term partnerships.
Continuous development of new compounds and profiles. We adapt to evolving industry requirements and regulations.
Quick quotes and efficient production. From inquiry to delivery, we keep your projects on schedule.
Our engineers help you select the right material, hardness, and design. Contact us for application-specific advice.
Step 1: Submit Inquiry
Tell us your requirements: application, material type, dimensions, quantity, and specifications. Our team will review and respond with a quote within 24โ48 hours.
Step 2: Sample & Approval
Request samples for testing. We provide prototypes or small batches so you can verify fit, performance, and quality before committing to production.
Step 3: Production & Delivery
Once approved, we manufacture to your specs and ship on schedule. Track your order and receive support throughout the process.
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Industries
From automotive to construction โ our rubber products meet the demands of diverse industries
Door seals, window gaskets, O-rings, and weather stripping. OEM and aftermarket solutions.
Expansion joints, roofing seals, window and door gaskets. Weather-resistant EPDM and silicone.
Water-resistant seals, hatches, and deck gaskets. Saltwater and UV-resistant compounds.
Duct gaskets, vibration isolators, and sealing strips. Temperature and ozone resistant.
Conveyor belts, machinery seals, and custom molded parts. Oil, chemical, and abrasion resistant.
Cable grommets, insulation, and protective sleeves. Dielectric and flame-retardant options.
FDA-compliant silicone and EPDM. Seals for processing equipment and clean environments.
Grips, insoles, and soft-touch components. Comfort and durability for everyday use.
Bespoke solutions for unique applications. Engineering support and prototype development.
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FAQs
Common questions about our rubber products, materials, ordering process, and technical support.
We supply EPDM, silicone, neoprene, nitrile (NBR), natural rubber, and TPE/TPU. Each material has specific properties โ EPDM for weather resistance, silicone for high temperatures, neoprene for oil resistance. Use our Shore hardness tool or contact us for material selection guidance.
Yes. We manufacture custom profiles to your drawings and specifications. Send us your requirements (dimensions, material, hardness, quantity) and we'll provide a quote. Sample and prototype runs are available.
Shore hardness measures a material's resistance to indentation. Shore A (0โ100) is for flexible rubber; Shore D for harder plastics. Use our free Shore Hardness Calculator to convert between scales and get material recommendations for your application.
MOQs vary by product type and customization. Standard profiles may have lower minimums; custom tooling typically requires higher volumes. Contact us with your needs โ we'll work to accommodate your project.
Yes. We serve customers worldwide. Shipping terms and lead times depend on destination and order size. We work with reliable logistics partners to ensure on-time delivery.
Use our Contact page or email us directly. Include your application, material preferences, dimensions, and quantity. We typically respond within 24โ48 hours with a quote and sample options.
Get a quote, request samples, or use our free Shore hardness calculator.
Our team is here to help.