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The metal, such as mild steel, stainless steel, or aluminum, is cleaned of oil, grease, and loose material, then degreased and blast-cleaned to prepare it for bonding with rubber.
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A two-part bonding agent is applied to the metal, with a primer dried by hot air, followed by cement. This agent can be applied via spraying, brushing, or dipping.
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The prepared metals are placed into mold tooling, where the rubber is vulcanized and cured. Proper pressure, temperature, and time ensure a chemical reaction with the bonding agent, creating a strong bond between the rubber and metal.
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To ensure a strong bond has been achieved, tests can be conducted on finished components or samples to verify bond strength.
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