Rubber Bumpers
Rubber bumper is an equipment used for preventing structures, equipment, and other objects from damage. They are designed to resist friction, tearing, and abrasion. Also, they can absorb vibration and impact.
- Working temperature: -15°C up to +70°C
- Easy installation
- High resistance to harsh weather conditions
- Available in different thicknesses
Your Professional Rubber Bumpers Manufacturer | Lindas
Lindas is manufacturing bumpers from high-grade and heavy-duty raw rubber materials. These bumpers can be made from synthetic or natural rubbers such as nitrile, EPDM, neoprene, etc. They are available in various sizes and colors such as red, black, white, and more.
To suit your exact business needs, we can manufacture bumpers according to your specifications or drawing. We can customize the design, shapes, and other specifications.
All our bumpers meet safety regulations and international standards. We have a quality management system to ensure they are safe, durable, and high-quality.
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Rubber Bumper Advantages
Bumpers made from rubber have numerous advantages over other alternative materials such as plastic.
They are cost-effective and lightweight. That makes them easy to install.
Furthermore, rubber material can is recyclable and eco-friendly.
It also has excellent resistance to many strong chemicals.
Due to the rubber’s durability, they will also last for a long time.

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Production Process
Extrusion is the first process of producing rubber bumpers. This process starts by melting rubber.
Then, it will be pressed through a die to form lengthy tubes. After that, the tubes will be cut into short lengths.
They will be then cured or vulcanized with pressure and heat. That process increases the elasticity and durability of the rubber.
Furthermore, the bumpers will be cut or shaped to the required shape and size.
Variety of Applications
Home Appliances & Furniture
The bumpers can be used for the footings of appliances and furniture. These bumpers protect the floor from damage or possible scratches. Also, they provide a space between the ground and equipment to prevent vibration. These bumpers are specially used for refrigerators, AC, and other machines. They can reduce the noise and vibration of the machines.
Training Facilities & Gyms
Rubber bumpers can be used for training machines, gym plates, and other gym equipment to avoid accidents.
Building Properties
Building properties such as parking lots benefit from a rubber bumper. The bumpers help to protect structures from damage caused by vehicles.
Automotive Industry
The bumpers can be used for cars, passenger vehicles, etc. Their purpose is to absorb impact.
Docking Areas
The bumpers can protect trucks and vessels during unloading in piers, buildings, and other docking places.
Industrial Settings
Bumpers are widely used in warehouses, factories, and other industrial settings.
Wide Range of Rubber Bumpers
Lindas offers a wide range of rubber bumpers such as:
Die-Cut Bumpers
These bumpers have been cut to a precise shape. Their shape is usually customized. Die-cut bumpers are commonly used in architecture, industrial, and automotive applications. They are used for absorbing shocks and preventing surfaces from damage.
Reinforced Bumpers
Reinforced bumpers can be reinforced with fiberglass or metal depending on your needs. Compared to standard bumpers, reinforced bumpers are stronger. When subjected to adverse weather conditions, they won’t degrade. These bumpers are commonly used for giving additional protection in the event of a collision between vehicles.
Rectangular Bumpers
Rectangular bumpers are often used in loading rooms. They are designed to protect doors, walls, posts, and other surfaces from damage. These bumpers are also used to prevent vehicles from skidding. They will also not scratch the vehicles.
Square Bumper
Square bumpers are commonly used in manufacturing plants to prevent components from hitting one another. They are also installed between 2 items to keep them from rubbing with one another. You can also use them to keep the doors from collapsing against the vehicle frame.