Smarter Materials
Weatherstrips and glass runs on door and window frames serve to keep out rain, wind and noise, while enabling for smooth opening and closing of doors and windows. We manufacture these parts in an integrated process - from materials development to forming - that assures top quality.
Whether it's in door-closing sound analysis, using weight reducing material composition technologies or incorporating recycling principles, we are continuously improving our products' functionality.
We combine excellence in design and production technology to offer customers state-of-the-art weatherstrip products.
Browse weatherstrips and glass runs:
Opening Trim
Sponging processes for rubber based on our material development and production technology reduce weight by about 30%.
Door Weatherstrips
These weatherstrips are affixed to the door via the frame or clips, and serve to protect the vehicle cabin from the elements. They also absorb impact when the door is opened and closed and help keep the vehicle cabin quiet.
Door Glass Runs
Weight is reduced by about 30% with the use of a mixed material of rubber and plastic that has lower specific gravity.
Outer Weatherstrip
Outer weatherstrips help to remove the dirt and grime on door windows as they go up and down (open and close). At the same time, they prevent window glass vibration during driving and when the door is being opened and closed, and the noise that occurs with that vibration. Improvements to exterior design are also possible by applying a brilliant foil to surfaces.
Back weatherstrips
These are rubber products affixed to the body side of the trunk, protecting the trunk interior from the elements. They also absorb impact when the trunk is opened and closed and prevent backlash and rattle.
