Custom Rubber Rollers

Wolorin manufactures custom rubber-covered rollers for industrial web handling, converting, coating, laminating, printing, packaging, textile, film, paper and other continuous processing lines.

You can browse our roller products by material, by line function, or contact us directly with your drawing, sample, old roller information or operating conditions.

Custom Rubber Roller Solutions

Browse by Material

Choose rubber rollers by compound type, including silicone, polyurethane, EPDM, NBR, FKM, neoprene, natural rubber, butyl rubber and other industrial elastomer options.

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Browse by Function

Choose rollers by their working position on the line, such as traction, nip, drive, transfer, guide, tension control, pressure, coating, laminating, slitting and rewinding rollers.

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Custom Manufacturing Support

Custom Rubber Rollers Based on Your Actual Requirement

Wolorin supports custom rubber roller projects based on drawings, samples, old roller information, equipment details or actual operating conditions.

Common project starting points include:

Drawing-based manufacturing

Sample or old roller replacement

Existing size or equipment information

Operating-condition-based review

Material, hardness and surface selection

Roller duty and application matching

Not every roller needs a complex custom design. For many mature line positions, a suitable material, hardness and surface direction can already cover the main requirement. For more demanding applications, we can further confirm the roller structure, rubber compound, surface finish and inspection points according to the actual working condition.

Common Custom Options

Materials, Surfaces and Roller Construction

Custom rubber rollers can be adjusted according to the roller’s duty on the line.

Common customization directions include:

Rubber compound selection

Cover hardness

Cover thickness

Roller diameter and face length

Shaft and mounting details

Smooth, ground or matte surface

Traction-oriented surface

Release-oriented surface

Grooved or crowned surface

Anti-static or conductive direction

Wear-resistant, oil-resistant, heat-resistant or weather-resistant direction

The final direction should be based on the material being processed, line speed, pressure, temperature, environment, surface requirement and the current problem you want to solve.

Need Help Finding the Right Roller?

Send Us Your Roller Requirement

If you are not sure which roller type or material is suitable, you can send us your drawing, old roller photos, sample, dimensions, equipment information or current operating problem.

If the information is not complete, you can also start with:

The production line or equipment type

The roller position on the line

The material the roller contacts

Current problems such as slipping, wear, sticking, marking, static, short service life or unstable winding

We can review the available details first and suggest a practical direction for your custom rubber roller project.