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  • What are Rubber Diaphragms?: An In-Depth Look

    Rubber diaphragms are flexible rubber membranes, sometimes reinforced with fabric, strategically placed to prevent unwanted transfer of substances between two places by creating a seal. They can be used to separate two gasses, two liquids, or one gas and one liquid that should not mix.

    It is a bit of an industry misconception that all rubber diaphragms are thin pieces of rubber. In fact, diaphragms come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. The thickness depends on how big in diameter the diaphragm is and how flexible you need it to be. At Custom Rubber Corp., we’ve manufacturered 28-inch diaphragms that were ⅛” thick and one-inch diaphragms only millimeters thick. 

    Diaphragms can be made of a wide variety of rubber materials, depending on final application. Read on to learn more about the benefits of rubber diaphragms and when you should use one in place of a gasket or traditional seal.

    How and where are rubber diaphragms best used?

    Rubber diaphragms have a wide range of applications, but are most often used in environments where pressure differentials are present. With low fluid permeability and the ability to flex from side to side, rubber diaphragms act as a sealing solution while providing a consistent pressure differential.

    Elastomers, and rubber in particular, are a great material to use for diaphragms due to their elastic properties. Rubber diaphragms allow for a wide range of pressure differentials while remaining durable and flexible.


    The versatility in size, thickness and flexibility means diaphragms can be found in everything from pumps to regulators, meters, accumulator tanks and beyond. Customized rubber diaphragms are often found in specialized devices. 

    At Custom Rubber Corp., for example, we’ve made large rubber diaphragms that act as a shock absorber in hydraulic accumulator tanks on oil drilling rigs. We’ve also made smaller diaphragms for accumulator tanks on properties that use well water. 

    On a smaller scale, our team also manufactured a customized diaphragm that acted as a pressure relief valve for a company that made valves for natural gas systems. While most diaphragms are round, the diaphragm we molded was actually a square shape. 

    How are rubber diaphragms made?

    Rubber diaphragms are commonly made with rubber materials like 

    Diaphragms made only of rubber are called homogeneous rubber diaphragms. In this case, the diaphragms are typically compression molded because they’re so thin. It’s difficult to make a thin, flexible membrane through injection molding or transfer molding. 

    Some rubber diaphragms, however, are reinforced with fabric to enhance durability. In this case, fabric like cotton or kevlar will be sandwiched between two layers of rubber during production. 

    This process requires very high attention to detail by the machine operator as it’s easy for the fabric to slide around and end up out of place. Sometimes pre-molding the fabric helps prevent movement or creases, but beware: an under qualified machine operator may end up wasting quite a bit of rubber when producing their first fabric-reinforced diaphragms. 

    What is the durometer of rubber diaphragms?

    The durometer of rubber diaphragms is variable, but stays in the center of the Shore A scale. Diaphragms need to move around, so they need to be fairly thin and flexible, but they can’t rupture the second a pressure differential hits. The exact durometer depends on the final part design and depends on size and thickness.

    For example, it would be ill-advised to make a 90 durometer diaphragm. It would make more sense to make a 60 durometer rubber diaphragm that’s a bit thicker. Durometer is directly correlated to stretch, so you can play with the product’s design to keep it around that sweet spot in the center of the Shore A scale. 

    Interested in learning all about durometer? Click here to read all about the basics of durometer.

    Rubber diaphragms vs. gaskets vs. seals

    Rubber diaphragms can be considered a type of seal as they usually end up anchored between two places and have sealing features around the edges to prevent transmission of materials. It’s usually not cost effective or practical to secure a diaphragm in place and then add an extra seal as you could disrupt pressure differentials.
     
     
    As we established in previous articles, a gasket is just a type of seal, with the two terms often being used interchangeably. A rubber diaphragm is a more dynamic type of seal specifically designed to flex back and forth. Both gaskets and diaphragms fall under the broader category of rubber seals.  

    Did we leave a question unanswered? Contact Custom Rubber Corp. for expert answers to all your rubber diaphragm questions. Ask a question, get a quote or drop by to say hello here.

     
    Posted Tuesday, April 5, 2022 by: Global Administrator
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  • Custom Rubber Focusing on Employees - Now and in the Future

    Custom Rubber Corp. President, Charlie Braun, was recently selected by their insurance carrier Acuity to share some thoughts around employees - now and in the future.  Watch these two videos.

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  • Custom Rubber Corp. Upgrading and Expanding

    The Holidays brought new presents to Custom Rubber Corp.  A total of four new machines arrived December 23rd, just in time for the Holidays!
    Some of the machines are additional capacity, some are upgrades to machines that were old and needed to be replaced.  Custom Rubber Corp.'s commitment to our customers and our employees is to continuously upgrade our equipment to make sure every machine we run is dependable easy for operators to use.
     

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  • Custom Rubber Corp. continues to add new products and customers

    Custom Rubber Corp. continues to add new products and customers.  The website is a catalog of success - successes organized by industry and by application-product usage.  Some of the recent additions are in Automotive, Protective Cases, Rubber to Metal Bonding, Electronics, Round Gaskets and Seals, and more.

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  • More Part Examples Posted

    Custom Rubber Corp. has added two more part examples to the website.  Read on....

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  • Custom Rubber Corp. adds new Videos to YouTube channel

    Custom Rubber Corp. added five new videos to the company's YouTube channel.  All the videos will be used for instructional purposes during the shift-start meetings that take place every day. 

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  • Custom Rubber - Second Place, Educational Outreadh

    Custom Rubber Corp. won Second Place for the ARPM's Educational Outreach Award in late 2019.

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  • "Engineer for a Day" Tour

    On February 22, 2019, Custom Rubber Corp. hosted high school students for a day-long exposure to Engineering.  The event is organized annually by Cleveland State University and Custom Rubber Corp. has participated the last three years.  
    The tour event was also the first time Custom Rubber Corp. used a new audio tour guide system.  After winning a $750 prize associated with the "Educational Outreach" award from ARPM (Association for Rubber Products Manufacturers), CRC purchased a system of 10 receiving headphones and a microphone transmitter.  
     

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  • Custom Rubber Corp.'s Innovative Use of Vision Technology

    John Bellett presented at the Industry Benchmarking conference about Custom Rubber Corp.'s innovative use of vision technology, both for part inspection and also for mold safety. (Photo Courtesy of Creative Technology)

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  • Developing Next Generation

    Custom Rubber Corp. presented at the annual industry Benchmarking conference in Indianapolis back in October about their efforts to attract the next generation of folks to the manufacturing industry.

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  • Rubber News article: Custom Rubber Corp. hosts ARPM Tour

    The October issue of Rubber and Plastics News has a two page article discussing Custom Rubber Corp.'s approach to manufacturing employment and some technological investments the company has made.  The entire article is available here....

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  • Custom Rubber Corp. Tour

    On September 26, 2018, Custom Rubber Corp. hosted a tour of High School students from Warrensville Heights High School.  The students are in an Engineering and STEM class.  The students learned a bit about what makes manufacturing in general exciting and also some specifics about molding rubber.  At the end of the tour, the students were given a project....

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  • Custom Rubber - Building the Next Generation

    Custom Rubber Corp. is facing the same challenges many other companies are facing: Where can we find additional, dedicated employees who have some training?
    At Custom Rubber Corp., there is a movement to do something about it....

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  • Custom Rubber Corp Upgrades Quality Capabiltieis

    Custom Rubber Corp. has added significant quality inspection capabilities that utilize the latest in automated vision inspection equipment.

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  • Great Place to Work

    Custom Rubber Corp. released a new video sharing the experiences of employees.  Potential employees can watch to find out what kind of work environment Custom Rubber offers and see the type of work.  Custom Rubber Corp. is now hiring, $11.85 starting wage for night shift.

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  • Custom Rubber Corp. article in Inside Rubber Magazine

    Custom Rubber Corp. was featured in an article in the most recent Inside Rubber Magazine.  The article discusses the continuous improvement approach that Custom Rubber Corp. is taking with Mill Drills and Safety.

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  • Molded Round Seals / Molded Round Gaskets - How To

    Custom Rubber Corp. just updated and added information to the Round Molded Gasket / Round Molded Seals page.  The information includes the three primary ways to produce a round gasket or seal and what the advantages and drawbacks are to each.  Also discussed are three primary technical issues that are important to selecting the right type of round gasket and/or round seal.

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  • Colored Rubber Molding - How To

    Custom Rubber Corp. added content to its website with a host of information about molding colored rubber.  The information includes five reasons why Custom Rubber Corp. is one of the leaders in molding colored rubber products and four reasons why product developers, engineers, and companies in general should consider specifying a color other than black for their next rubber molded component. 

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  • Custom Rubber Grommets - How To

    When desigining a custom molded grommet, there are a number of things to consider.  Custom Rubber Corp. recently added detailed information regarding the issues or questions that need to be answered and an outline of how to work through the steps.

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  • Protective Case Design How-To

    Custom Rubber Corp. has added detailed, step-by-step information regarding how to design a custom silicone rubber protective case for your electronic device or instrument.

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  • Rubber Bellows Design How-To

    Custom Rubber Corp. added information related to designing molded rubber bellows and molded rubber convoluted boots.  Information is now available on the five steps or questions that designers need to consider when developing a custom molded rubber boot or bellow.

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  • New Look For Molded Rubber Products Website

    We're very excited about the recent launch of our new website. Much of the content is carried over - our old site had excellent illustrations of the types of products we make and customers we serve - but the look and feel of the site is much more up to date. We've included some larger photos showing some of our employees at work and have updated many of the product pictures.

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