Characteristics of R Type Fixing Clamps with Rubber
The R Type Fixing Clamps with Rubber is renowned for its durability and reliability. It encapsulates the entire wire-binding section within a rubber layer, which excellently protects the surface of the wires or cables. Notably, the rubber layer exhibits outstanding flexibility, a glossy surface, and strong resistance to oil, acids, alkalis, and chemical corrosion. Furthermore, the clamp adopts a combined structure of full steel and rubber, ensuring high strength, exceptional impact resistance, and ease of wiring and interchangeability. The metal surface undergoes acid washing and passivation treatment, significantly enhancing its corrosion and aging resistance.

Application Scope of R Type Fixing Clamps with Rubber
Many industries widely use these clamps, including new energy vehicles, shipbuilding/marine engineering, electronics, railways, engines, aviation, and electric locomotives.Additionally, the rubber strip serves as an adhesive for bonding tires and treads, as well as for repairs or applying rubber paste. The clamp itself consists of two steel wires encircled into a ring-like structure. It is not only aesthetically pleasing but also user-friendly, offering strong tightening force and excellent sealing performance. Consequently, it primarily ensures secure and sealed connections for ordinary full rubber hoses, nylon plastic hoses, wrapped hoses, and water belts in equipment such as vehicles, ships, diesel engines, gasoline engines, machine tools, firefighting systems, and chemical machinery.

Cast Iron Clamps
Manufacturers produce cast iron clamps directly through casting processes. Consequently, construction industries extensively use them in pipeline installations because these clamps demonstrate superior performance, provide high sealing capability, and allow straightforward installation.

About Rubber
Natural rubber is derived from the coagulation and drying of latex collected from rubber trees during tapping. The processed final product exhibits elasticity, insulation, and impermeability to water and air. Rubber is mainly categorized into natural rubber, sourced from plants like rubber trees and rubber grass, and synthetic rubber, which is produced through the polymerization of various monomers. Rubber products play a vital role in numerous industrial and daily life applications, with uses spanning a wide range. Specifically, rubber can be further classified into natural rubber, general-purpose rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, nitrile rubber, silicone rubber, cis-butadiene rubber, isoprene rubber, ethylene-propylene rubber, and chloroprene rubber.