Baltijas Gumijas Fabrika

Tier 1
Country
Latvia
Sector of activity
Forming of Rubbers/Extrusion, Forming of thermoplastics, Forming of Thermosets/Composites
Special equipment
Injection molding machine Plastics
Worked materials
Elastomer , Elastomer CR (neoprene), Elastomer FKM, Elastomer H/NBR, Elastomer IIR, Elastomer IR, Elastomer NBR, Elastomer NR, Elastomer SBR, Elastomer X/NBR, Silicone
Application market
Aerospace, Agriculture, Automotive, Building/Construction, Chemicals and associated industries, Defence/Security/Military, Electronics, Energy/Nuclear, Engineering/Design/Research, Environment, Equipment manufacturing, Fluid management, Food & Beverage, Furniture, Games/Toys/Sports/Leisure, Health/Medical/Pharmaceuticals, Industrial subcontractors, Machine building/Machines tools, Packaging, Service provider, Shipbuilding and port facilities, Steel/Metals, Transport/Logistics
Products
Elastomeric sealant,Elastomer Compounds,Seals / rubber profiles,Seals/rubber profiles,Rubber products,Rubber mats,Rubber balls,Rubber Parts
Services
Forming of Rubbers,Production of rubber-to-metal bonded parts,Rubber extrusion,Cut-off grinding (Rubber),Other forming of rubbers


Company Name
Baltijas Gumijas Fabrika
Address
87D-2 Vienibas gatve, Riga, LV-1004, Latvia
Phone
+37167187534
Contact person
Andris Klava
D.U.N.S Number
366119159
VAT number
LV40003411758
Description
BGF Rubber is among the few leading rubber manufacturers that provide the full production cycle – right from the production of rubber compounds to ready made rubber technical parts and products, BGF Rubber does it all.The main elements of the production process of rubber products include three main steps – compounding, mixing and shaping.The first step of the process includes compounding, which refers to the addition of other chemicals and additives to rubber to customize it for specific requirements. The next step is mixing when the additives and chemicals are thoroughly mixed into the rubber using upgraded technology. The last step of the process is shaping the rubber compound. This can be done through several processes such as casting, moulding, extrusion and others.