Soft-Hard Co-Extrusion
Soft-hard co-extrusion is a process in which rigid and flexible materials are combined in one extrusion profile. It is used to create products that require both structural support and soft functional areas such as sealing, cushioning, or surface contact, making it suitable for multi-functional profiles and structural parts.
What Sets This Process Apart
Combines rigid support and flexible functional sections in one piece
Reduces secondary assembly and adhesive bonding processes
Helps improve sealing, cushioning, and surface fit
Offers flexible structure design for integrated functional parts
Requires good material compatibility and stable bonding performance
Functional Output
1.Provides sealing, protection, cushioning, anti-slip, and fitting functions 2.Delivers structural strength together with flexible contact surfaces 3.Improves assembly convenience and end-user experience 4.Reduces complexity caused by separate multi-part construction 5.Enables multiple functions to be integrated into a single profile
Typical Applications
Sealing profiles, anti-collision strips, edge trims, door and window auxiliary profiles, appliance protection parts, industrial cushioning components, and structural parts requiring rigid-flexible integration.
Supported Materials
This process is compatible with the following material types, each evaluated for structural and functional suitability.
Secondary Processes Available
Streamline your supply chain. Beyond core extrusion, we offer in-house secondary operations so your parts arrive ready to integrate or ship.
Apply Soft-Hard Co-Extrusion to Your Project
Provide your drawing, sample, or concept. Our engineering team will evaluate feasibility, recommend materials, and guide you from prototype to mass production.
End-to-End
Concept to Component
Co-Extrusion
Multi-material Expertise
Post-Processing
In-house Secondary Ops
Global
EU, US, JP, B&R Markets