Rubber and plastic parts - Minnesota Rubber and Plastics

March 4, 2010
Minnesota Rubber and Plastics provides difficult-to-manufacture rubber and plastic parts and assemblies for industries including medical, electronics, pharmaceutical, fluid power, agriculture, food and beverage.
The company provides difficult-to-manufacture rubber and plastic parts and assemblies for industries including medical, electronics, pharmaceutical, fluid power, agriculture, food and beverage. Expertise is in materials development, design, manufacturing, and supply-chain management. A large technical support staff can design, develop, and test materials, components, and assemblies and provide advice on parts consolidation along with related cost savings. Global experience, extensive technical resources, and project-management capabilities reduce costs, speed delivery, and let customers meet standards such as ISO, medical, and country or industry-specific quality certifications.Minnesota Rubber and Plastics, 1100 Xenium Lane N, Minneapolis, MN 55441, (952) 927-1400, www.mnrubber.com
About the Author

Kenneth Korane

Ken Korane holds a B.S. Mechanical Engineering from The Ohio State University. In addition to serving as an editor at Machine Design until August 2015, his prior work experience includes product engineer at Parker Hannifin Corp. and mechanical design engineer at Euclid Inc. 

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