URM Universal Rubber MFG specialises in moulded rubber components. We develop and design rubber components in a multitude of polymers for many industries around the globe. We offer products in rubber, silicone, TPE and PU as well as Rubber to metal bonding.
URM Rubber-metal connections are most commonly used to filter vibrations and stop resonance. Metal such as brass, aluminum, steel or stainless steel can be offered with bonding to all elastomer types. URM Offers only the best quality of elastomers to ensure high endurance and parts lifetime.
These URM rubber fittings with clamps are made of high-quality EPDM rubber. The flexibility of the rubber fittings ensures a simple installation and service. The flexible rubber adaptors, often used as air intake hoses, have a smooth inside surfaces to minimize flow resistance.
URM produces all kind of rubber profiles. In function of the customers needs we choose the right manufacturing technique (steam vulcanization, salt bath vulcanization or hot air).
URM produces any kind of plastic moulded part via our injection moulding process. Designing plastic parts is a complex process which URM gladly provides at the best possible quality. With years of experience URM can recommend any type of form to ensure a sturdy and strong finished product.
URM produces rubber traffic cones in high quality rubber components. These flexible and durable cones are stackable and have a square base to prevent rolling when knocked over.
Designed and used to prevent the leakage and contamination of various fluids, including hydraulics, and chemicals, during the service, maintenance, and storage of machinery and equipment.
Nitrile rubber, also known as Buna-N, Perbunan, acrylonitrile butadiene rubber, and NBR, is a synthetic rubber copolymer of acrylonitrile (ACN) and butadiene. Trade names include Nipol, Krynac and Europrene.
Nitrile rubber is generally resistant to aliphatic hydrocarbons but, like natural rubber, can be attacked by ozone, ketones, esters and aldehydes.
Nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) is a family of unsaturated copolymers of 2-propenenitrile and various butadiene monomers (1,2-butadiene and 1,3-butadiene). Although its physical and chemical properties vary depending on the polymer’s composition of nitrile, this form of synthetic rubber is unusual in being generally resistant to oil, fuel, and other chemicals (the more nitrile within the polymer, the higher the resistance to oils but the lower the flexibility of the material).
Application
It is used in the automotive and aeronautical industry to make fuel and oil handling hoses, seals, grommets, and self-sealing fuel tanks, since ordinary rubbers cannot be used. It is used in the nuclear industry to make protective gloves. NBR’s ability to withstand a range of temperatures from −40 to 108 °C (−40 to 226 °F) makes it an ideal material for aeronautical applications. Nitrile butadiene is also used to create moulded goods, footwear, adhesives, sealants, sponges, expanded foams, and floor mats.