Custom Rubber Feet
Custom Molded Rubber Feet
Custom Rubber Feet That Meet Your Exact Specifications
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Design Suggestions for Rubber Feet
Choose a wider base and lower profile when stability and tip-resistance matter most. Choose a softer durometer when vibration isolation is the priority; choose a harder durometer when the feet need to support heavier static loads without excessive compression. Match the surface texture to the floor type — ribbed or textured bases for smooth or polished floors, flat bases for carpet or uneven surfaces. Choose adhesive-backed feet for lightweight, indoor equipment with smooth mounting surfaces. Choose threaded or screw-mount feet when the product will be moved, disassembled, or subject to lateral force. Don’t rely on adhesive mounting outdoors or in high-humidity environments — bond strength drops over time.Rubber Feet Processing Methods
- Compression Molding
- Injection Molding
- Transfer Molding
Material
We provide molded rubber feet in a wide range of materials to match different use environments:
- Natural Rubber (NR)
- Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer(EPDM)
- Nitrile (NBR)
- Neoprene (CR)
- Silicone (MVQ)
Choose EPDM or silicone when feet will be exposed to UV, ozone, or outdoor temperature swings. NBR is the better choice for oil or fuel exposure — natural rubber degrades faster under those conditions.
We mold rubber feet across a 30A–90A durometer range, with custom color matching and logo or part-number tooling available on request.
Benefit
Well-designed rubber feet protect your equipment and working surfaces while improving user experience and system durability.
- Anti-slip performance on various floor types
- Noise and vibration reduction
- Prevention of surface damage and wear
- Shock absorption and load isolation
- Enhanced product stability
Application
Our industrial rubber feet are used in a variety of fields:
- Consumer electronics (speakers, routers, chargers)
- Office and home furniture (tables, chairs, cabinets)
- Industrial machinery bases
- Medical and laboratory devices
- HVAC and refrigeration units
- Retail and POS equipment
- Lighting fixtures and appliances
Related FAQs of Rubber Feet
We offer push-in, threaded, and adhesive-backed mounting options. The right type depends on your application’s load, usage frequency, and surface material.
Yes, we offer customized tooling that allows your logo or part code to be molded into the surface of the feet.
EPDM and silicone are the most suitable materials for outdoor applications due to their resistance to ozone, sunlight, and temperature extremes.
Durometer ratings typically range from 30A to 90A. Softer rubber feet provide better grip and vibration damping, while harder ones are better for heavy loads.
Yes, we support low-volume orders for prototyping or small production runs, perfect for pilot testing or specialized equipment.
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