Rubber Extrusions/

Weatherstripping

Weatherstripping is an extruded rubber product that is used to insulate structures, vehicles and objects from weather conditions. It is a type of rubber trim, though unlike rubber trim it functions almost exclusively as a form of insulation. In addition to functioning as a climate-control aid, weatherstripping protects buildings and vehicles against unwanted exposure to water.

Fairchild Industries, Inc.
Lake Zurich, IL
847-550-9580
Fairchild Industries has been providing top quality products like weatherstripping for more than forty years. They provide precision engineering, global manufacturing and quality assurance to meet each customer's specifications and needs. Personal service and a teamwork driven approach to assisting each client allows Fairchild Industries to stand out as a company that cares.
Timco Rubber Products, Inc.
Cleveland, OH
800-969-6242
Since 1956, Timco Rubber Products has been supplying high performance parts. Creating custom products in various shapes and sizes, they are the company to turn to for the next time you need weatherstripping. Their experts will maximize engineering methods, product performance, quality and delivery requirements for the simplest and most complicated projects.
GSH Industries, Inc.
Cleveland, OH
440-238-3009
Since GSH Industries began in 1986, they have been providing a rubber parts to a wide variety of industries. They work closely with customers to determine all the requirements desired for the production of particular parts, such as weatherstripping. They want to make sure each part you order will work just right for its future application. For full service design and engineering, call GSH.
Ebco® Inc.
Elgin, IL
847-531-9500
The next time you are looking for the highest quality at the lowest cost, call Ebco. They are a leading supplier for numerous products, including weatherstripping. Since they began in 1951, they have been ready to help you succeed in all of your production goals. Their superior design and testing facilities set them far above all competition, and they maintain competitive processes.
Budlar Flexible Products Inc.
Cambridge, ON
519-622-3868
Budlar Flexible Products is committed to meeting customer requirements. When you are looking for weatherstripping, they want to make sure they can meet all specifications. The company continuously works to improve their quality management, procedures, materials and material handling systems to ensure only the best products are created for their clients.
Britech Industries
Stuart, FL
772-286-9278
Since they opened in 1984, Britech has specialized in molded, extruded and die cut rubber products. Due to their ability to make custom moldings with fast turnaround times, the company has been able to grow from a small customer base in Florida to a nationwide supplier and manufacturer. For all your production needs from weatherstripping to more complicated projects, allow Britech to serve you.
Elasto Proxy Inc.
Simpsonville, SC
877-228-5906
For Elasto Proxy, quality is a high priority, and they believe the road to the best begins before production. For over fifteen years, they have been providing rigid control systems and procedures within their company to make sure that their methods are at the highest caliber to ensure you get the best product while paying the lowest price possible when ordering weatherstripping.
Accurate Products, Inc.
Chicago, IL
800-782-7776
The goal of Accurate Products is simply to be the premier manufacturer and distributor of rubber parts. Whether the product you need is standard or custom, they are ready to do all they can to make you a satisfied customer. For superior products and the highest levels of service, call Accurate for all of your weatherstripping and other molding needs.
Premier Seals Manufacturing
Akron, OH
877-771-6766
Premier Seals Mfg. has all the technical knowledge and manufacturing capabilities to be fully skilled in extrusions. When it comes to rubber, they are prepared for all unique and demanding specifications customers may have. For quotes on your next weatherstripping project, be sure to contact Premier Seals for the best products and service at the lowest prices.
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Weatherstripping


While the scope of industrial and commercial applications for weatherstripping is limited, it is an essential product to many industries. Some manufacturing companies dedicate all of their extrusion lines to the production of different kinds of weatherstripping. Weatherstripping functions primarily as a door and window insulator. Specifically, it fills gaps between the moving parts of doors and windows and their fixtures. In the automotive industry, weatherstripping for car doors, windows, trunks and hoods is indispensable. In the construction industry, particularly in geographical areas where cold weather is a consideration for residential builders and maintenance professionals, weatherstripping is becoming an increasingly important part of energy-efficient climate control. Weatherstripping products also have limited applications in industries that manufacture ice machines or storage refrigerators.

All weatherstripping products are processed with rubber extruders, which are machines that convert raw natural or synthetic rubber materials into strengthened, functional products. An extrusion line begins with a collection of rubber pellets in a hopper that directs the raw material, or stock, into a conveyor channel. The hopper is usually placed above an opening in the conveyor channel, and gravity sends the stock into the channel. In most rubber extruders, the conveyor channel is equipped with a long screw that moves and pressurizes the stock while it is heated. Near the end of the channel, the pressurized, heated stock reaches a near-liquefied state and is ready to be forced into the die. A die is a tool that is used to create hardened shapes out of a given raw material. In the case of weatherstripping dies, the die will be a narrow hole through which the stock is forced. As this happens, the stock takes the shape of the die, which it keeps once it has hardened. The newly extruded rubber may at this point be cut and shipped, or it can continue to additional processing if necessary. For use in demanding applications, like in the automotive industry, weatherstripping may be cured with sulfur or other curatives in a process called vulcanization. This process improves the rubber's strength and durability, making it more weather-resistant.