Extruded & Spliced (Vulcanized) FFKM United Seal & Rubber is proud to offer extruded and spliced FFKM (Perfluoroelastomer) products through our distributor partnership with Parker Engineered Materials Group (Parker Seal Group). FFKM materials are typically used in applications that are subject to high temperatures…
Value Engineering
Custom Fabrication
United Seal & Rubber offers custom fabrication services in addition to our Parker (Seal) Engineered Materials and Chomerics offering. At the heart of our fabrication services that we offer is die cutting. In its simplest form, die cutting involves a steel rule die, a hydraulic press and some type of raw (gasket)material…
APQP, PPAP, FMEA, SPC & MSA Training for USR Employees
While we don’t do a lot of business in the automotive markets, we do have some transportation type business. We are seeing an increase in PPAP requirements from our non-automotive customers. I can only speculate that perhaps the increase has been created by automotive employees moving into other jobs when the automotive marketssuffered in 2008-2009…
Telecommunications: Thinking Inside the Box with Virgil Alonso
Protecting the Electronics inside of an enclosure A popular and often overused catchphrase is, “to think outside the box”. I have learned that in the telecommunications market that it is better to think inside the box. The reason I make this statement is because a very important component of a telecommunications enclosure is the electronics inside the “box”…
Act As One Company
Partnership as defined by Dictionary.com: the state or condition of being a partner;participation; association; joint interest. A popular phrase in B2B sales is to form a partnership. I’m not talking about using the term partnership as in company ownership. No, I’m referring to a partnership that is formed between a supplier and their customer(s). Like most phrases that become popular, partnership is spoken often but are the parties involved really forming a partnership…
Why Use a Distributor?
If you could buy direct from the manufacturer or through a local distributor, which would you choose? The most common argument made for going with the manufacturer is you will get a better price. Sometime this is a correct assumption, but this isn’t always the case…