A rubber bushing is a versatile component often used as a buffer or isolator in mechanical systems. Typically designed to absorb vibrations, reduce noise, and minimize wear, rubber bushings play a critical role in extending equipment lifespan. Whether in automotive suspension systems, industrial machinery, or household appliances, these small yet essential parts offer reliable performance in demanding environments. At Sunrise Rubber, we specialize in manufacturing high-quality rubber bushings tailored to meet specific application requirements, ensuring durability and precision in every piece.
The key features of rubber bushings include their elasticity, resistance to wear, and ability to dampen shocks. These properties allow for smoother operation and longer service life in mechanical systems. Additionally, their wide versatility makes them suitable for both standard and custom configurations. At Sunrise Rubber, we excel in delivering not only standard rubber bushings but also highly customized solutions tailored to your unique needs. With materials selected for heat resistance, chemical durability, or noise control, our rubber bushings are designed to exceed expectations, proving to be a cost-effective and reliable choice.
| 1 | Product Name: | Rubber Bushing | ||
| Other Name: | Rubber Sleeve, Elastomeric Bearing, Bonded Rubber Bushing, Control Arm Bushing, Stabilizer Bar Bushing, Cylindrical Bushing, Hydraulic Bushing, Anti-Vibration Bushing, Self-Lubricating Bushing, Engine Mount Bushing, Suspension Bushing, Shock Absorber Bushing, Conveyor Roller Bushing, Marine Shaft Bushing, Vibrating Screen Bushing, Nitrile Bushing, Polyurethane Bushing, Polyurethane Bushing, Fluoroelastomer Bushing, Natural Rubber Bushing, Tapered Bushing, Spherical Bushing, Flanged Bushing, Polyurethane Suspension Bushing, Corrosion-Resistant Marine Bushing, Hydraulic Damping Bushing, Aerospace Self-Lubricating Bushing | |||
| 2 | Optional Materials | |||
| Material | Key Properties | Working Temp.(°C) | Hardness(Shore A) | |
| Natural Rubber (NR) | High elasticity, excellent tensile strength & abrasion resistance; Poor oil/ozone resistance | -60 to 80 | 40–90 | |
| Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR) | Good wear resistance, uniform texture; Low elasticity, poor aging resistance | -40 to 100 | 40–95 | |
| Butadiene Rubber (BR) | Best low-temperature flexibility & resilience; Low tear strength | -70 to 100 | 40–85 | |
| Neoprene(CR) | Flame retardant, good weathering/ozone resistance; Moderate oil resistance | -40 to 120 | 40–95 | |
| Nitrile Rubber (NBR) | Best cost-effective oil resistance; Strength increases with acrylonitrile content; Poor ozone resistance | -30 to 120 | 40–100 | |
| Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) | Best weathering/ozone resistance; Good steam/acid/alkali resistance; Poor oil resistance | -50 to 150 | 40–90 | |
| 3 | Producing Technoly | |||
| 3.1 Pression Rubber Molding | ||||
| 4 | Use Cases | |||
| Automotive Industry | ||||
| Industrial Equipment and Machinery | ||||
| Aerospace and Maritime | ||||
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