Rubber Edge Trim
Protect, seal and finish with our durable rubber edge trim
Walker Rubber are committed to ensuring you get the rubber edge trim you need quickly, reliably, cost effectively and to your precise requirements.
When it comes to safety, durability, and finishing touches, rubber edge time can make all the difference.
At Walker Rubber, we manufacture the right rubber edge protectors and trims to make sure you get what you need quickly, reliably, cost effectively and to your precise requirements.
Our rubber edge trim, also known as flexible edging trim, rubber edging strip, or rubber door frames, are designed to protect people, products and equipment - and we have been supplying dozens of companies with this solution for over 80 years.
You'll love our rubber trim edging because it is easy-to-fit, flexible, long-lasting. Simply clip it in place on sharp edges to help prevent accidents, reduce wear, and provide a professional finish to your products.
Rubber Edge Trim Applications
Walker Rubber's rubber edge trim is extremely versatile, making it suitable for a wide range of industries and applications:
Marine Applications:
Automotive Applications:
- Door seals for on road vehicles
- Door seals for cars, buses, trains
- Window seals for cars, buses, trains
- Horse boxes or travelling animal carriers
- Trailers
Construction & Civil Engineering Applications:
- Industrial piping
- Roadway blockades
- Lockers
Food Industry Applications:
- Work surface edges (any industry)
- Kitchens and food processing units
Types of edge trim seals
We have access to many different designs for you to choose from. These include:
Rubber Top Seal
- Self-gripping.
- The soft sponge bulb ensures an efficient seal.
- Great for door and window seals.
- Easy to clean.
Rubber Side Seal
- Very flexible.
- Easy installation.
- Metal clip gripping, no adhesive needed.
- The soft sponge bulb ensures an efficient seal.
- Made for hatches, lockers, cabinets.
- Easy to clean.
Rubber Lip Seal
- Long-lasting up to 10 years of use.
- Easy installation.
- Made for industrial applications.
Edge Trim Properties
The properties of rubber edge trim are as follows:
- Prevention of injury
- Cost-effective
- No adhesive necessary
- FDA approved Silicone can be used in food and medical industries
- Non-toxic
- Variety of materials
- Water resistant
- Easy installation
- Different colour compounds
- Standard sizes and custom sizes
- Large or small orders
- Protection and impact absorptions
Silicone Rubber Edge Trim
This is the most durable material that you will need for edge trim. Silicone is non-toxic, can withstand high temperatures (up to 200°C), is water resistant and FDA and WRAS approved meaning it can be used for food, medical, pharmaceutical and municipal water-based applications.
Choosing the Right Materials for Your Project
We work with the highest quality rubber materials to make sure your rubber edge trim provides the solution you need. Depending on the unique conditions of your application, choose from:
- EPDM: weather-resistant, perfect for outdoor, automotive and marine use
- Neoprene: chemical-resistant, ideal for industrial environments
- Nitrile: oil and fuel-resistant for mechanical applications
- Natural Rubber: versatile and flexible for general use
- Silicone: high-temperature, food-safe and durable
The Walker Rubber Difference
Delivery
Made to order rubber edge trim in industry leading turnaround times; Order to delivery in just 3 working days but typically next day.
Support
Not quite sure what you need? Our team are on hand to provide fast, high-quality expertise with years of experience to back it up.
Service
Our sales team will guide you through the process every step of the way. We are proud to say 90% of enquiries are quoted on the same day ensuring there is no delay.
Quality
With our right first-time ethos, combined with only using premium materials from trusted sources, the quality of our rubber edge trim seals are best in class.
Learn More About Rubber
Our knowledge hub is packed with information to help you in your next project! Visit the pages below to get a more in-depth look at rubber.
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