• Recycled Rubber Mulch
    @bestrubbermulch
    Our recycled rubber mulch is the perfect surfacing option for military and police training applications. From basic training, obstacle and ropes courses, to combat training pits; rubber mulch has been proven to drastically reduce injuries sustained during basic training. http://bestrubbermulch.com/usedfor/shootingranges/
  • Rubber Stamps Australia
    @rubberstampsaustralia
    Learn more at http://www.rubberstampsaustralia.com.au Rubber Stamps Australia proudly supplys the highest quality rubber and self inking stamps available on the Australian market today. Our easy online ordering platforms allows you to customise and order your own unique stamp in only minutes.
  • VEJA
    @veja
    Veja works directly with small Brazilian producers, who are organized into cooperatives of organic cotton and wild rubber from the Amazon. Awards 2012 - Guardian Sustainable Business Award 2012 - Observer Ethical Award 2009 - Prix de l'ambition : Prix Spécial Développement durable
  • Vipp
    @vipp
    Vipp is a Danish company producing a full line of kitchen and bath accessories. Since 1939, the classic Vipp pedal bin has been supplemented by a wide range of products suitable for private as well as professional needs. The product range includes a variety of products for the kitchen and bathroom as well as a whole kitchen and bathroom concept. The new designs are manufactured using the characteristic Vipp materials steel and rubber enhancing Vipp’s more than 70-year-old tradition of excellent craftsmanship.
  • Deesawalarubber
    @deesawalarubber7939
    Deesawala Rubber Industries, an ISO 9001- 2008 Company is one of India’s leading manufacturer of Rubber Products with specialization in Moulded Components like, Bellows, Diaphragms, Vibration Pads for heavy industries, Rubber Rings and gaskets for water pipes IS:5382 ( DI CI, RCC, Stoneware, GRP etc) and PVC Water stoppers as per IS:15058 & have served various industries like Mining, Power (Hydro, Wind, Thermal) Defense, Telecom, Waterboards, Infrastructure companies and Cement companies. In addition, its product range includes a variety of custom molded rubber components for Engineering and construction companies. https://www.deesawalarubber.com/
  • Jenny Wu
    @jennywu
    Jenny Wu is a partner at the Los Angeles based design firm Oyler Wu Collaborative, which she started in 2004 with Dwayne Oyler. The office has been published globally and is recognized for its experimentation in design, material research, and fabrication. Their work straddles between two scales: small scale experimental installations as well as large scale building projects. Their recent projects include "reALIze," an art installation based on the face of Muhammad Ali (designed in collaboration with Michael Kalish), "Anemone," an architectural installation made with 60,000 rubber tubing in Taipei, Netscape, a temporary pavilion made of nine miles of knitted rope for Sci-Arc (Southern California Institute of Architecture) graduation, and a 16 story residential tower in Taipei, Taiwan. She is a design faculty at Sci-Arc and received her BA from Columbia University and MArch from Harvard University.
  • eStamps NZ
    @estampsnz
    http://estamps.co.nz/ eStamps NZ is the leading supplier of rubber and self inking stamps in New Zealand. Our unique online ordering platform allows you to design, modify and order your very own customised stamps online, in a matter of minutes. As the global leader in rubber stamp production, our quality is of the highest standards.
  • Emilyparker
    @emilyparker4002
    https://medium.com/@zarazyanna2312/what-is-the-difference-between-rubber-and-pvc-gym-flooring-013d22990123
  • Paul McCobb
    @paulmccobb
    Boston native Paul McCobb (1917-1969) was best known for what the New York Times called his "sleek, uncluttered and modular design." Although McCobb may have been influenced by other modern designers of his day, he worked to cultivate a home-grown American style. McCobb and BG Mesberg, a New York furniture distributer, formed the Planner Group, which would be one of McCobb’s best known furniture lines, and one of the best selling furniture lines in the United States in the 1950s. This low-cost furniture was designed for the smaller spaces, and its beauty from every angle was meant to make it have the psychological effect of looking bigger in the space. While the collaboration at the Planner Group ended in 1964, McCobb went on to work as a design consultant with other firms, including the Singer Manufacturing Company, Columbia Records, and Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
  • Fairchild Industries
    @fairchildindustries
    Fairchildindustries.com offers a wide range of rubber window channels for various applications. Our products are made from the highest quality materials and are backed by our quality assurance guarantee. For further info, visit our site. https://fairchildindustries.com/
  • NY Marking
    @nymarking
    NY Marking is the home of the Xstamper. We sell all types of stamps including self-stamps, pre-inked, rubber, seal and number stamps. We also provide awards, plaques, steel markers, ink and embossers. Visit our website to view our fine selection.http://www.nymarking.com
  • BareBands
    @barebands
    BareBands was founded by Matt Harrigan, who originally created his own watch out of a digital watch face and rubber bands before competing in a triathlon. After receiving compliments on his watch, Matt launched the BareBands brand to bring the simple, colorful watch to more people. The company now creates several watch faces with different colored bands, allowing users to customize their own look.
  • Nanna Ditzel
    @nannaditzel
    Danish designer Nanna Ditzel (1923–2005) was a modern renaissance woman, creating furniture, jewelry, and textiles in materials ranging from fiberglass to foam rubber. Ditzel, who was married to (and collaborated with) first Jorgen Ditzel and later Kurt Heide, earned worldwide accolades for her curvaceous creations, from the Trinidad and Hanging chairs to the recently rereleased Sausage chair (formerly known as the no-less-appetizing Ring chair).
  • Totes
    @totes
    The totes© Story In 1923, the SoLo Marx Company was founded in Oakley, Ohio, a small suburb of Cincinnati. The plant was moved to Loveland, Ohio in 1942 where the very first totes rubber rain boots were manufactured. These rubber rain boots, called "totes" to emphasize how portable and easy-to-carry they were, eventually became the company's most popular product. In 1961, Brad Phillips, a Chicago businessman, bought SoLo Marx and changed the name to totes, Incorporated. In 1969 he obtained the first patent for a working folding umbrella. In 1970, totes introduced the very first folding umbrella in the United States and it quickly became a hit. In the 1970s, in addition to the folding rain umbrella, many products were introduced under the totes name, including totes rain scarves, rainwear, hats, expanding bags, and slipper socks. 1985 brought the development of the Chromatics program, a line of weather products targeted to the supermarket, drugstore, and mass merchandiser trade classes. About this time totes established offices in New York, Toronto, the United Kingdom and Asia.
  • Ace Logo Mats
    @acelogomats
    https://acelogomats.com/ We offer the best quality for a large variety of rubber mats, commercial floor mats and Carpet logo mats and Inlay logo mats, ribbed plus, launder entrance mats, recycled mats, entrance floor mats, at the lowest prices, we are suppliers of indoor & outdoor mats for business, residential, commercial or industrial purposes. We have manufacturers & distributors capabilities and can ship throughout the USA and internationally, you can buy retail or wholesale at the right price for your orders.
  • Converse
    @converse
    Everyone has a history — an account of the things they’ve done during the time they’ve been around. We think of ours as a bunch of cool stories that have led us to where we are and will show us where we’ll go. We’ve also been around long enough to learn it’s not about how old you are, but how good you are — and that everyone loves a good story. Here are a few about us:The BeginningSometime in 1908, Marquis Mills Converse decided to start a rubber shoe company, bypassing a rubber trust that prevented most companies from doing business directly with their retailers. Early catalogs bragged about how many trucks left the Converse factory in Malden, Massachusetts, delivering product directly to stores in Boston. Mr. Converse’s idea worked. But more importantly, it survived. 1908-1918In 1913, Converse produced a catalog with the following words: “Our company was organized in 1908 fully believing that there was an earnest demand from the retail shoe dealer for a rubber shoe company that would be independent enough not to follow every other company in every thing they do.” Those words would prove prophetic. Always a brand for those independent enough not to follow, the young company would take up with a young sport: Basketball. Also, Converse made tires. But the basketball shoes gained more traction. 1918-1928Chuck Taylor joins the Converse Rubber Company. How it happened remains lost to history, but the reason isn’t: Chuck Taylor loved basketball and desired nothing so much as to spread of the word of the new game and sell the sneakers it required. 1928-1938By the time he lent his name to his signature badminton shoe in 1935, Jack Purcell had won five consecutive Canadian championships and been declared the world badminton champion. The Jack Purcell sneaker retains the legacy of its namesake and the feel of his sport. 1938-1948World War II provided Converse with a singular opportunity. Many products destined for servicemen overseas now became a focus of Converse manufacturing. The product range included footwear, apparel, boots for pilots and army servicemen, parkas, and rubber protective suits and ponchos. 1948-1958The invention of Rock & Roll. It was loud, lewd, filthy and everything everyone who feared it said it was. It was also a movement in search of a uniform: It found the leather jacket, the blue jean and the high-top sneaker. Interestingly enough, right about this time, the high-top sneaker was around for the birth of something else: The National Basketball Association. 1958-1968A decade of change — for everybody. Rock & Roll and pro basketball grew up (in Chucks), and All Stars finally came in colors. In tumultuous times, legends are born — and from a green and white basketball team to a British invasion, from rooftops to alfalfa fields, Converse was along for the ride. 1968-1978Somewhere right around 1974, the All Star sneaker got a little bit of a makeover. Remade in colorful suede with a big, bold star on the side, it was built for basketball—but there was something about its brashness and brightness that would make it irresistible to a generation of rockers, skaters and rebellious souls. Then around ’76 came the Pro Leather, an instant favorite in a time when the game needed a vibe. 1978-1988An immediate on-court favorite, the Weapon sneaker became almost universally favored by professional, college and high school teams throughout the 1980s and ’90s. In 1986, Converse launched the “Choose Your Weapon” ad campaign, featuring two of the game’s biggest rivals wearing one of the game’s biggest shoes. Over 20 years later, the legacy of Weapon — and its place in sport and culture — continues to challenge the competition. 1988-1998First came Grandmama. That was a big deal. Then, in 1996, Converse had a hit on its hands with a basketball shoe called the All Star 2000. It was the first attempt at replicating the Chuck Taylor All Star sneaker for contemporary competition, and there was something about its ankle patch, red midsole stripe and no-nonsense approach to the game that at least 1 million people couldn’t resist. 1998-2008The brand enters its second century by honoring its heritage of seeing things a little differently, loving people who want to change the world for the better, and basically celebrating the spirit of rebellion and originality in basketball, Rock & Roll and anywhere else you find it. And there you have it — for now… The best stories are the ones that don’t end — the ones you just keep adding to and adding to — all the while marveling at the creative, disruptive, optimistic, courageous ways things evolve from being what they were, to what they are, to what they will become.
  • Gardening Pro
    @gardeningpro
    Gardening Pro site has a wide range of gardening solutions that will help you achieve beautiful results with minimal effort. From automated irrigation systems to the latest in low-maintenance plants help you find the perfect solution for your garden. We provide the best gardening solutions for a wide range of plants, including Monstera, Calathea, Philodendron, Alocasia, Syngonium, Snake Plant, Fiddle Leaf Fig, ZZ plant, Money Tree, Bird Of Paradise, Rubber Tree and many more. Our tips and tricks will help you keep your plants healthy and your garden looking its best with minimal effort.Gardening Pro can also help you choose the right plants for your space, pot them properly, and even care for them when you're out of town. Whether you're a plant novice or a seasoned green thumb, we can help you turn your garden into a magazine-worthy oasis. ‍ Contact Gardening Pro: Website: https://gardeningpro.org/ ‍Phone number: +1-802-388-4542 Address: 770 Scrutchins, Kyle, Texas(TX), 78640
  • Best Realistic Sex Dolls
    @SiliconeSexDolls
    Best Realistic Sex Dolls sells real love dolls & silicone sex dolls that are life-size and lifelike. See all the real sex dolls we have for sale, including Real Doll, life like dolls, silicon sex dolls and TPE sex dolls with artificial intelligence. We don’t just sell sex toys for men but also sex dolls for women. Our lifelike sex dolls aren’t cheap sex dolls or blowup dolls but they are perfect for adult doll sex. We only sell the best Realdoll and WM Doll sex dolls available for sale online. Having bought our own realistic sex dolls and been ripped off numerous times by unscrupulous sellers based in China, we know how frustrating it can be to find a high-quality adult doll that doesn’t arrives in one piece or falls apart within the first 6 months. Because owners of real sex dolls rarely talk about their dolls and their experiences with the manufacturers and sellers of them, we made it our mission to provide new love doll buyers with all the information they'll need to successfully buy a high-quality rubber, silicone or TPE sex doll that will stand the test of time. As the leading provider of sex doll information and buyer advice, we’ve made it our mission to ensure you get the highest quality doll, for the best price, from the best sellers. So, if you’re looking for a realistic adult doll that you can get busy with or simply snuggle with, then look no further than Best Realistic Sex Dolls. Best Realistic Sex Dolls 20555 Devonshire St #252 Chatsworth, CA 91311 (866) 380-6363 Learn more at http://www.bestrealisticsexdolls.com
  • Ryan MacPherson
    @ryanmacpherson
    Decorative Floor Coating is a great way to bring your spaces to life. Decorative floor coating systems, which include chip blends, solid silicates, metallics and quartz, offer you the versatility you require to complement any room. They offer the flexibility of a smooth and non-slip surface that can also withstand high foot traffic and provide a rich ambience to any home. They are very strong and have the ability to resist staining, scratching, dents, spills and other damage that might occur over time. Decorative floor covering materials are made of a wide range of materials that are suited for every interior and exterior design. Decorative Floor Coating Systems: An epoxy floor coating system consists of a base coating and two or more top coats. There are several types of epoxy floor coatings including an acrylic base coat to resist moisture and stains. A high-quality epoxy floor coating is usually made from a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) material that is sealed with additives to create a tough protective coating. It is available in a variety of colors including white, black, grey, blue, green, ivory, red, pink, purple, white, yellow and red. Chip Coatings: These decorative floor coating systems are made of thin sheets that can be installed on concrete, wood and vinyl floors. They come in various thicknesses of glass and are resistant to staining, scratching and abrasions. The most common colors include white, light brown, tan, beige, red, yellow and clear. Some chip coatings may also contain an anti-slip texture and a water-resistant coating. Most of the chips contain a plastic resin and a binder. Epoxy Resin Concrete Coatings: Made of acrylic resins, epoxy resin concrete coatings provide a durable and attractive surface for public walkways, patios and pools. It is more durable than epoxy resin floor paint. It is able to resist moisture, but does not have the same slip resistance as the former type. It is very hard wearing and long-lasting, which makes it a popular choice for showers, walkways and pool decks. It can withstand hot or cold weather, can withstand chemicals and acids, and is UV, wind, and graffiti resistant. Concrete Coatings: A concrete floor coating system is made of a hard wearing rubber compound, which is applied directly to concrete floors. They can resist chemicals and acids, can provide slip resistance and are water and weather resistant. A high quality coating can also provide a glossy and bright look to any concrete surfaces, while maintaining its durability and strength. Unlike epoxy resin concrete coatings, these types of floor coatings are not chemical resistant. Epoxy and Concrete Coatings: If you are looking for a durable, attractive and long-lasting coating for your floor, epoxy and concrete floor coating systems may be an ideal choice. These coatings offer a variety of benefits including increased durability, slip resistance, and long-lasting finishes. In addition, they can offer some decorative benefits such as decorative patterns, textures, and colors. As an advantage, epoxy systems can provide a variety of looks and can withstand a variety of conditions. Summary: While there are many different decorative coating systems available, these 5 top coatings offer the benefits of long-term protection, chemical resistance, and the flexibility to create different decorative appearances. There are a wide range of price points with respect to these coatings, which range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, depending on the type of coating system you choose and the appearance you are trying to achieve. Additionally, these coatings can be purchased in different thicknesses to meet the specific needs of many different installations. The choice is yours! Decorative Floor Coating Systems can dramatically transform the look of any building, both interior and exterior. There are a number of different coating systems on the market today that include various key features, but all of them share one key feature: they are made with heavy-duty protection in mind. Decorative Floor Coating Systems are designed to resist harsh weather conditions, such as fire, hail, rain, wind, and extreme temperature changes. This is a major benefit for any building with an outdoor setting or one that experiences a great deal of foot traffic. Web; https://extremeblast.com.au/about-us/