Rubber Coupling
Category
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Rubber Sheeting
- Anti Fatigue Rubber Mat
- Check Plate Rubber Mat
- Electrical Insulation Rubber Mats
- EPDM Sheet
- ESD Anti Static Rubber Mats
- Fined Ribbed Rubber Mat
- Latex Sheet | Natural Rubber Sheet
- NBR Sheet
- Neoprene Sheet
- Neoprene Sheet c/w fabric insertion
- Round Stud Rubber Mat
- Rubber Sheet with Fabric Surface | SBR Sheet
- Silicone Rubber Sheet
- Willow Mat | Diamond Plate Rubber Mat
- Rubber Gasket
- Rubber Flexible Joint
- Rubber Fender
- Road Safety Rubber Products
- PVC Curtain Strips
- Anti-vibration Pad
- EPDM Sponge
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Extrusion
- Custom Made Rubber Extrusion聽
- Edge Trim Door Seal | Self-Gripping Door Seal
- L Shaped Door Packing
- NBR Rubber Cord
- Rubber Container Door Seal Extrusions ( J Shaped)
- Rubber Gate Seal Extrusions
- Rubber Hatch Door Seals
- Rubber P Profile Extrusions
- Rubber Right Angle L Extrusion
- Rubber T Profile Extrusions
- Rubber Tadpole Extrusions
- Rubber Tank Strap Extrusions
- Rubber Wedges Profile Extrusions
- Rubber Weigh Bridge Seal Extrusions
- Square Solid Rubber Strip
- Fastener
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Molded Products
- Polyurethane Sheets
- PTFE Sheet & Gasket
- PVC Sheet
About Rubber Couplings
Rubber Couplings are used extensively in many industrial applications, especially with engines. Mainly used for their torsionally soft properties and damping effect on troublesome vibrations.
Drawback:
- Rubber materials used in these couplings are subject to degradation over time. As the material experiences cycles of compression and shear forces, heat is created, which breaks down the material structure. Eventually, the compliant material needs to be replaced.
• ⁃ Large diameter and weight of rubber couplings. Since rubber is much weaker than steel, rubber is used on large diameters to minimize the forces it must handle in any given coupling. The large size may not be a problem in some applications, but in other applications, it can be a difficult variable to integrate into a system.