Extruded rubber profiles are continuous rubber shapes formed by forcing uncured—or sometimes semi-cured—rubber materials through a precision die that shapes them into specific cross-sectional profiles. After extrusion, these profiles are typically vulcanized (cured) to retain their shape and optimize their mechanical and chemical properties.

Extruded rubber profiles are continuous rubber shapes formed by forcing uncured—or sometimes semi-cured—rubber materials through a precision die that shapes them into specific cross-sectional profiles. After extrusion, these profiles are typically vulcanized (cured) to retain their shape and optimize their mechanical and chemical properties.

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