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Customized Automotive Rubber Seals Co-extruded EPDM Rubber Trim Seals

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Brand Name:
Haida
Place of Origin:
China
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Port of Shipment:
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Delivery Detail:
7 days
Brand Name Haida
Place of Origin China
Delivery Time:7-30 days

Customized automotive co-extruded EPDM rubber extrusion rubber trim seals

smooth surface and elastic performance

used on car door frame, window, hood, and decklid

watertight, dustproof, sound insulation, heat preservation and decoration

1) Material: EPDM Solid + EPDM Sponge + Steel Spine + Grain + Coating

2) Co-extruded EPDM rubber extrusion

3) Temperature Resistance: -55℃-150℃

4) Excellent weather, ageing and chemical resistance

5) Low friction, excellent sealing property, noise absorption

6) Flexible steel spine

7) Size available: 1mm to 150mm in height an width

8) Widely used in car, train and truck

9) Customized profiles are available

    Products have smooth surface and elastic performance. And they are easy to be assembled.

    Products are widely used on car door frame, window, hood, and decklid with the function of watertight, dustproof, sound insulation, heat preservation and decoration. Products are applied by many vehicle manufacturers here and aboard, such as Faw-Volkswagen, Shanghai General Motor, Shanghai Volkswagen, Chery, Geely, BYD Auto, Webasto etc.

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Business Type
Trading Company
Total Employees
101 - 200 People
Main Markets
North America, South America, Eastern Europe
Location
Ankang, Shaanxi, China

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