Special-medium-resistant elastomers are a class of high-performance polymers capable of maintaining stability within a temperature range of -60 °C to 300 °C, while resisting corrosion from more than 300 types of chemicals including acids, alkalis, oils, and alcohols.
Posted on September 26, 2025
Damping materials are specialized substances that absorb vibration energy and dissipate it into heat or other forms of energy.
Posted on September 25, 2025
In the era of rapidly advancing smart manufacturing, every step from raw materials to finished products embodies the pursuit of perfection.
Posted on September 25, 2025
Vulcanization is the core process in rubber product manufacturing. It crosslinks rubber molecules, endowing products with high strength, wear resistance, elasticity, and vibration damping performance
Posted on September 25, 2025
Suntite’s machining workshop specializes in mold design, manufacturing, maintenance, and related production services, widely applied in industries such as automotive, power tools, UAVs, underwater robotics, construction and home appliances, and rail transit.
Posted on September 25, 2025
In the production of rubber products, vulcanization is the key process that determines final performance.
Posted on September 25, 2025
As new energy vehicles and intelligent cockpit technologies evolve rapidly, ride comfort has become a key battleground for automakers seeking differentiation. Addressing the environmental drawbacks and performance limitations of traditional asphalt-based damping sheets, a new generation of polymer composite damping materials is reshaping automotive NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) control standards through molecular-level innovation.
Posted on July 16, 2025
In high-frequency impact tools such as electric nail guns, rubber damping blocks serve as key vibration-reducing components. Their performance directly affects equipment lifespan and operator safety. Traditional rubber materials often suffer from poor impact resistance, leading to premature equipment failure or hand injuries for users.
Posted on July 16, 2025
South China University of Technology developed a bio-based polyester rubber (BBPR) via glutaric acid/sebacic acid copolymerization, achieving a tensile strength of 10 MPa and compatibility with traditional vulcanization processes.
Posted on June 25, 2025