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News Release from: Jefferson Rubber Works
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 March 2006
Rubber mouldings for the water industry
Jefferson Rubber Works, a leading manufacturer and provider of custom engineered injection-moulded rubber solutions, announces expanded capabilities for water treatment and hydronics applications
Jefferson Rubber Works (JRW), a leading manufacturer and provider of custom engineered injection-moulded rubber solutions, announces their expanded capabilities for water treatment and hydronics applications The JRW custom injection moulding process and state-of-the-art technology enable them to produce custom moulded rubber products with greater speed and efficiency than conventional rubber moulding equipment
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 20 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Utilising superior engineering, JRW has the ability to work with water treatment and hydronics professionals to design and craft customised solutions to meet any specification.
With unparalleled accuracy, JRW provides a free prototyping service for customers in need of rubber solutions.
JRW, an industry innovator, has been providing advanced rubber solutions to the water treatment and hydronics industry for more than 30 years.
Cutting edge technological innovations, such as their well and expansion tank diaphragms, have been and continue to be the trademark of Jefferson Rubber.
By employing applicable plastic technology to replace aging compression and transfer moulding methods, JRW is able to reduce costs and produce superior solutions to meet the needs of water treatment and hydronics industry providers.
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