
Custom Rubber to Metal Bonding
When you need quality rubber to metal bonded parts, Timco is here to help. Since 1956, we've worked closely with businesses to help them invest in the best, most cost-effective part solution for their applications. Reach out to us today about your rubber to metal bonding needs.

Multiple Material Options for Bonding Rubber to Metal
It's good to have options when you want quality, cost-effective parts. At Timco, we offer a variety of rubber materials that can be bonded to steel, brass, and other metal inserts based on your exact needs.
Our selection of rubber materials includes:
Timco can also accommodate a variety of metal inserts. From flat pieces of steel to round pieces of brass, we can work with inserts you provide or source the metal through one of our vendors on your behalf.
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Timco: A Trusted Rubber to Metal Bonded Parts Supplier
While every application is different, they all have the same need - quality parts. We have the experience necessary to provide your business with custom vibration isolators, seals, and other rubber to metal bonded parts manufactured specifically around your exact performance needs and budget. Request a quote today!
Rubber to Metal Bonding Built for Performance
At Timco, our job is to make sure that your parts are made to last. Bonding rubber to metal should ensure the bonds last much longer than the rubber itself. We work with your experts to analyze your performance needs, operating environment, and budget. Our goal is to supply you with rubber to metal bonded parts made to last, which can mean providing parts designed with the following criteria in mind:
Oil, solvent, and chemical resistance
Abrasion and tear resistance
Aging and weathering capabilities
Required temperature ranges
Durometer, tensile strength, compression set, and elongation
Electrical conductivity or resistivity
Flame resistance
Precision manufacturing for custom shapes and tight tolerances

Not Ready for a Quote? Start with the Rubber-to-Metal Bonding Guide
Before you invest in custom bonded parts, it pays to understand the process. Our free Rubber-to-Metal Bonding Guide breaks down what impacts bond performance, how materials and metals interact, and what to consider when choosing the right supplier.
Whether you’re comparing options or planning your next project, this guide helps you make informed decisions that save time, money, and frustration down the road.