55th Anniversary | Kyowa Rubber Co., Ltd. Strengthens Development of Ultra-Soft and Multi-Layer Molded Rubber to Solve Labor Shortages and High-Difficulty Molding Challenges
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Kyowa Rubber strengthens the development of ultra-soft and multi-layer molded rubber products.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What challenges are currently progressing simultaneously at manufacturing sites?
- A: Manufacturing sites face deepening labor shortages, increased demand for high-performance products, and a lack of rubber manufacturers for consistent support.
- Q: What is the baseline hardness for soft rubber, and why are lower regions challenging?
- A: A hardness of around 30 degrees is the baseline, and lower regions make optimizing material design, mold design, and molding conditions significantly more difficult.
- Q: What are the current demands in the field of industrial rubber products?
- A: The industry demands hardness design, composite materialization, mass production stability, and process labor-saving beyond simple molding.
- Q: What are the main reasons why high-difficulty special rubber products are difficult to realize?
- A: The main reasons include high difficulty in molding ultra-soft regions, difficulty in integrating different rubbers, and individual responsiveness required for composites.
- Q: What is required to integrally mold rubbers with different hardness levels and characteristics?
- A: Integrally molding them requires deep knowledge of interface design and molding conditions, which cannot be stabilized with only general-purpose capabilities.