Rubber Trim Types and How It’s Made

Rubber Trim Types and How It’s Made

As published by IQS Directory (Industrial Quick Search) in “Rubber Trim: Types and Production Process,” rubber trim is described as extruded rubber profiles used to protect edges, seal gaps, reduce vibration, and improve safety and durability in equipment and enclosures.  

Common trim forms include edge trim (often U-channel profiles for sheet metal edges), bulb trim (adds a compressible bulb for sealing), flange trim, and application-specific profiles designed for doors, panels, windows, and machinery openings. Material selection is tied to the operating environment, with options chosen based on weather resistance, UV exposure, temperature range, chemical exposure, and the level of compression or abrasion expected.  

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