How Rubber Bushings Are Made

How Rubber Bushings Are Made

As published by IQS Directory (Industrial Quick Search) in “How Bushings are Made?,” rubber bushings are produced using methods such as molding and extrusion, with the process chosen based on the rubber type, the bushing’s intended use, and the required shape.

Rubber bushings are commonly built around a rubber cylinder that can be tailored with different lengths and diameters to match specific applications, then formed into shapes that create a durable interface between metal components. By fitting tightly and attaching to the surfaces of both parts, bushings help reduce noise and vibration by limiting motion and damping the energy transferred between moving or loaded components.

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