Creep When subjected to load, all elastomers exhibit an increasing deformation with time, know as creep. This occurs at any…
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October is manufacturing month, and is a time to look back and see how far the industry and our company…
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Did you know that a durometer is the most commonly used instrument for measuring hardness? Give this blog a read…
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Primarily, rubber is used in place of metallic, ceramic, and other rigid materials because it will provide a greater deflection…
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EPDM (ethylene-propylene-diene) has many exceptional qualities making it a go-to elastomeric material. EPDM is thermoset, meaning that it is cured…
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There are many factors involved in the manufacturing of molded rubber products which affect tolerances. In general, the degree of…
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Tony Lukas, Chemist at Molded Dimensions Inc., visited UW-Eau Claire to share his work experience and perspective with the faculty…
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Tensile strength, elongation, and modulus are often used as qualification criteria when specifying rubber and polyurethane material. They can also…
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First of all, what is PPE? Personal Protection Equipment, otherwise known as PPE, is used to control physical and health…
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A career as a manufacturing, production employee is not only rewarding, but can lead to many opportunities such as supervisory…
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