Articles co-moulding
The injection or compression moulding allow us to co-print a rubber on an insert, in metal or in plastic. It’s an optimal way to avoid assembly processes, data management of a product (it can be coded in a single product instead of a rubber part and an insert which then form the final component). Another vantage is in the polymer-union insert, that is obtained by primers: paints that have achieved exceptional degrees of adhesion to cross cut and pull-off.




