Why the Right Door Seal Strip Matters Energy SavingsSuperior weather stripping stops air leaks around doors, reducing heating and cooling loads by up to 15%. Over a year, that can translate into signi […]

What Is PPAP? The Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) is an industry-standard method—originating in automotive and aerospace—to confirm that a supplier can consistently produce parts meeting all d […]

Why Install a Door Seal Strip? Energy SavingSeals gaps to prevent unwanted air exchange, making HVAC systems more efficient and cutting energy costs. Moisture ControlMaintains consistent indoor humidi […]

Overview of Extrusion Definition Extrusion pushes rubber, plastic, or sponge raw materials through a shaped die under heat and pressure, producing continuous profiles with a fixed cross‑section. Benef […]

Introduction Car weather stripping is the key component for cabin quietness and for blocking wind, rain, and dust. Although replacement is typically every 20 years, regular inspection and timely repai […]

What Are Rubber Seal Strips? A rubber seal strip (also called weather stripping) is an extruded profile made from elastomeric materials—most commonly EPDM, NBR, or silicone. By compressing into gaps b […]

Introduction Rubber elasticity powers countless industrial and consumer applications—from automotive door seals to electronic device gaskets. By understanding how different rubber types stretch and re […]