Fabricating and Assembly
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If additional processes are required prior to final assembly, we have the knowledge and experience to efficiently set up and run fabrication and assembly operations. Our specialties include: metal-to-rubber bonding, rubber-to-metal assembly, bonding of composite materials, sew textiles and vinyl products to military specifications, complete sub-assembly production links, machining of all types of plastic materials, trimming and final finishing along with welded, riveted, metal fastened assemblies. |
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Premier quality and craftsmanship trusted by the U.S. Military
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For over 35 years, Basic Rubber & Plastics Company has specialized in coating, fabricating and die-cutting for both production and prototype parts. We also deal in sub-assembly cutting and gluing operations for these parts in all sizes, shapes and styles, from simple pieces to complex configurations.
And when both the U.S. Government and Military are looking for high quality products with consistent, on-time delivery, they look no further than Basic Rubber & Plastics Co. |
Die Cutting
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The die room at Basic Rubber & Plastics Co. can be utilized to suit a wide variety of operations including 2 to 4 point steel rule, serrated or razor edge, complete steel rule facility. We also utilize High-volume production equipment such as automatic stamping presses Water Jet / CNC Router equipment which reduce turnaround time and eliminate excess scrap. |
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Equipment
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Basic Rubber & Plastics Co. is fully equipped to handle the needs of military and other governmental agencies. Whether it be specialty die cutting, molding, coating, sewing, stitching or the increased demand on specialized packaging, we have the equipment and experience to handle it all. |
Molding
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Basic Rubber & Plastics Co. works with a variety of materials and processes to meet the needs of the military, governmental agencies and industrial clients. On a daily basis we work with materials such as: Buna, Butyl, EPDM, Natural, Neoprene, Nitrile, Silicone, Fluorosilicone, Urethane and Viton. |
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