Why Choose Harltex for
Rubber Extrusion?

Why Choose Harltex for Rubber Extrusion?
At Harltex, we combine decades of experience with cutting-edge technology. Therefore delivering rubber extrusion solutions, that meet the most demanding specifications. Whether your project requires large-scale hot feed extrusions or precision cold feed profiles, we have the capability and expertise to deliver.
Why Partner with Harltex?
State-of-the-Art Equipment: 200mm hot feed extruders and cold feed extruders 60mm upto 120mm.
- Custom Solutions: Bespoke extrusion profiles tailored to your industry needs.
- High-Quality Materials: Expertise across EPDM, FKM, NBR, AEM, Natural Rubber and other rubber compounds.
- Short-Run Capabilities: Flexible production options for low-volume, high-specification projects.
- Commitment to Quality: Precision engineering and rigorous quality control ensure products meet or exceed industry standards
Both hot feed and cold feed rubber extrusion processes have distinct advantages. Although the choice depends on your project’s requirements. Hot feed extrusion is ideal for simple, large-scale profiles and low volumes. Meanwhile cold feed extrusion excels in delivering precise, intricate profiles at higher production speeds.
At Harltex, we offer expertise in both processes, ensuring we provide the most effective solutions for your applications, no matter the complexity or scale.
Looking for reliable, high-quality rubber extrusions for your industry?
Contact the experts at Harltex today, and let us bring precision and performance to your next project.
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