Custom Rubber Components for Critical Applications
Engineered for Performance. Built for Production.
When the application is critical, the rubber has to be right. Goodyear Rubber partners with OEM engineering and procurement teams to develop custom rubber components that meet spec, pass qualification, and ship on schedule.
We do it all under one roof—from compound formulation and prototyping through full-scale production—so you get fewer vendors, faster iteration, and less risk.
- ISO 9001:2015 registered across all facilities
- 65+ years serving aerospace, defense, medical, and
industrial OEMs - Dual manufacturing footprint: U.S. and Mexico
- Full in-house capabilities: mixing, molding, extrusion,
calendering, roll covering
What We Do
Design & Prototyping
Collaborative engineering from concept through first article. We help you select the right compound, refine geometry, and validate performance before you commit to tooling.
Custom Manufacturing
Compression molding, injection molding, extrusion, calendering, and roll covering—all in-house. One source from prototype to production run.
Materials Science
In-house compounding and formulation lab. We develop and mix custom elastomers—natural rubber, silicone, EPDM, fluorocarbon, and more—matched to your operating environment.
Manufacturing Critical Rubber Components Since 1961
Quality, Reliability, Expertise
For over six decades, Goodyear Rubber has been the manufacturing partner OEMs call when the application demands it—when the seal has to hold, the compound has to perform, and the timeline can’t slip.
We’ve invested in the people, equipment, and quality systems to earn that trust: an experienced engineering team, vertically integrated production, and ISO-registered facilities in the U.S. and Mexico built for both prototype agility and production-scale volume.
Engineering Resources
Not ready to talk yet? Start here. Our design guides, material selection tools, and technical resources help you scope your project before you pick up the phone.
Design Guide
Specifications, tolerances, and geometry guidelines for custom rubber parts.
Material Selection Guide
Compare elastomers by temperature, chemical resistance, and compliance requirements.
Have a Part That Needs to Perform? Let’s Talk.
Whether you’re sourcing a new component, qualifying a second supplier, or troubleshooting a material failure—our engineering team is ready.