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Manufacturing Process of Butterfly Rubbers

Rubbers that are used all over the world such as Tenergy and Dignics have been produced in Butterfly TEC, where we comprehensively research, develop, and manufacture our rubbers and blades.
The pimple-in rubber is the most used type of rubber in table tennis. Its structure consists of two layers; a sheet directly touching the ball when hitting it and a sponge attached to the sheet, as shown in the figure.
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Manufacturing Rubber Process: Figure 1 - Pimple-in Rubber Structure

 

Rubber Manufacturing Process

We are introducing the main processes involved in manufacturing Butterfly rubbers. Our rubber manufacturing is carried out meticulously, with more processes and inspections shown below.

Manufacturing Rubber Process: Figure 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Let’s take a look at typical scenes from the actual manufacturing process in our factory.

 

Kneading ingredients

Add substances and other ingredients to the natural rubber material. Knead until the gradients are mixed evenly. Top sheets and sponges have a similar process to be manufactured.

Kneading ingredients: Figure 1Kneading ingredients: Figure 2Kneading ingredients: Figure 3Kneading ingredients: Figure 4


Vulcanization → Top sheet inspection

Place the top sheet material well kneaded into a mold and put pressure on it while applying heat. Inspect the top sheet surface strictly, one by one with the human eye to make sure there are no alien substances or dirt.

Vulcanization: Figure 1Vulcanization: Figure 2Vulcanization: Figure 3Vulcanization: Figure 4


Sponge slicing → Sponge punching

Slice the original materials of the sponge into the specified thicknesses, such as 2.1 and 0.5. Punch out a sliced sponge to a size slightly larger than the finished rubber product.

Sponge slicing: Figure 1Sponge slicing: Figure 2Sponge slicing: Figure 3Sponge slicing: Figure 4


Weight sorting→ Sponge inspection

Operate a high-precision measuring robot and strictly inspect the sponge thickness of punched-out sponges. Also, inspect to make sure no large holes or dirt on the sponge surface exist.

Weight sorting: Figure 1Weight sorting: Figure 2Weight sorting: Figure 3Weight sorting: Figure 4


Rubber application → Rubber punching

Apply an environmentally friendly water-based glue by machine, combine the rubber top sheet and sponge, and punch out to the size of the finished product. After punching, laser-print the production lot number and sponge thickness on the sponge’s surface to manage the manufacturing history. Inspect the rubber top sheet and sponge surfaces again as a final inspection.

Rubber application: Figure 1Rubber application: Figure 2Rubber application: Figure 3Rubber application: Figure 4


Packing

Auto-package the finished rubbers one by one by machine. Ship worldwide with cardboard boxes of 180 sheets of rubbers, each consisting of inner boxes of 6 sheets.

Packing: Figure 1Packing: Figure 2

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Manufacturing Rubber Process: Takayuki Tetsuka

Takayuki Tetsuka
Butterfly Rubber Production Dept.

If the bounce or touch of a product is not constant, it would be fatal for elite players who live in a world of extreme competition, it might also prevent players who are still trying to obtain new skills from improving. That is why our staff members dedicate themselves every day to manufacturing so that we can provide the same quality in every single product for our customers.

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