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Q Do you have material stocked on the shelf?
A No, Evergreen Rubber does not stock rubber materials on the shelf.
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Q Why does it take 3-4 weeks for tooling and samples?
A Tooling and sample lead time is 3-4 weeks because the tool must first be produced. There is a trial on a tool and most often there has to be a new tool made or a tweak made to the existing tooling. This might take a couple of times to get the correct part. Once the tool is ready, we then have to run the samples and get all of the supporting documentation prepared and ready to send to you for part approval.
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Q When do you lower your prices?
A When rubber compounds have fallen and look to remain in a downward trend to a point that warrants lower part prices, we will lower prices. Most likely this happens after a rise in rubber compounds that have resulted in a price increase.
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Q What information do you need to get the most accurate quote possible?
A To get the most accurate quote, you will need to provide: Estimated Annual Usage, Material specs, and a drawing or description of the rubber part.
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Q How do I get a quote on a product?
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Q Do you supply material?
A We are not a material supplier, however, we might be able to help you with your material needs if they are in sheets or on a roll.
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Q What is your minimum order size?
A Because all products are custom made, the minimum order will depend on how much the batch of rubber will yield for the part you are requesting.
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Q Can you provide a catalog of parts you currently supply?
A We do not produce a catalog because we supply custom rubber products made to our customers' drawings or specific to their individual application.