Refining Processes with Deflashing
We spoke with Manufacturing Manager Mike Tranquilli about our newest addition to the finishing process. Read about our top-of-the-line deflashing machine.
Read MoreWe spoke with Manufacturing Manager Mike Tranquilli about our newest addition to the finishing process. Read about our top-of-the-line deflashing machine.
Read MoreWe specialize in custom-engineered prototypes. By having several design and engineer teams on-site, we’re also able to work together during the prototyping stage to produce the best designs possible. Get the insider on our in-house processes.
Read MoreFor 25 years, Apple Rubber’s seal design guide has reflected our commitment to seal and elastomer research and engineering. Let’s look at the most recent interactive version.
Read MoreWith several different applications — including FKM, NBR, EPDM, silicone and more — we have the ability to mold several different variations of rubber, polymers and elastomers. Let’s dive into the wide world of elastomers at Apple Rubber together.
Read MoreApple Rubber hits the road for their first-ever visit to the SEMICON West trade show–held in San Francisco, CA, it’s the premier event for the global microelectronics industry.
Read MoreCraig Ross has nearly 25 years’ worth of experience dealing with clients here at Apple Rubber. He knows a thing or two about keeping our clients happy.
Read MoreLiquid silicone rubber can be tough — it’s hard to control, flashes easily, and, once molded, can’t be reused. That’s why it takes the precision and skill of experts like Mike Tranquilli to do the job right.
Read MoreWe don’t just bounce our rubber products out to the market — our team of engineers are constantly testing, tweaking, and perfecting our compounds for O-rings and seals. Our Apple Bloggers recently sat down with Nathan Enser, a polymer chemist at Apple Rubber — and an increasingly familiar presence here at the Apple Blog — on the ins and outs of rubber property testing.
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