Climate protection: Reducing CO2 emissions with intelligent product design
Intelligent product design in the rubber and plastics sector offers a wide range of opportunities to reduce a company’s CO2 emissions.
How companies prevent assembly damage to rubber seals
Assembly damage to rubber seals is annoying and often causes additional costs. Proactive design can prevent this.
Sustainable Rubber Production at Jäger Gummi und Kunststoff
Sustainable rubber production is an important topic at Jäger. In recent years, we have taken a whole range of measures.
Coordination meeting and initial sample report (ISR): Avoiding misunderstandings
The initial coordination meeting and the initial sample report are essential to avoid misunderstandings between customer and supplier.
Rubber & Metal in Construction – Differences and Similarities
Rubber and metal are important components of industrial products. Knowing their differences and similarities is essential for design.
How to improve your carbon footprint: making the rubber supply chain sustainable
If you want to improve your carbon footprint in the rubber sector, you also have to put your supply chain under the microscope – from plantation to production.
Rubber & Plastics – Cheap does not always make sense
Purchasing strategies are often price-oriented, also for rubber and plastics. It has to be cheap, nothing else matters. But does that really make sense?
Rubber spring elements in the agricultural industry: a cautionary example from practice
Underestimating rubber and plastic components can have consequences. This is illustrated by the example of rubber spring elements in the agricultural sector.
Optimizing rubber and plastic parts: How much potential is there?
Optimizing components made of plastic or rubber is hardly on the agenda of any company. Yet there is enormous potential for improvement here.
What are the advantages of Installation-ready assemblies in the rubber and plastics sector?
Buying installation-ready assemblies from production partners has advantages and disadvantages. What is the best way for companies to proceed?