Armored Vehicle Windshield Trim Seal
For Edges That Need
More Than a Cover
Techno Rubber Industries manufactures rubber co-extrusion trim seal profiles for windshield openings, armored vehicle glass, specialty frames, and custom applications where the edge needs protection and the opening needs sealing support.
The trim section helps cover and grip the edge, while the attached bulb adds cushioning and compression. For an armored vehicle windshield trim seal, that means one profile can help finish the edge, reduce gaps, and support weather protection without needing separate trim and seal parts.
If your windshield, glass, or frame application needs a trim profile that can protect the edge and support the seal in one part, reach out to us. Our team can review your sample, drawing, dimensions, or application requirements and help manufacture the right trim co-extrusion profile.
Rubber Trim Profiles Made for Edges That Need
More Than Coverage
A trim profile should not only make the edge look finished. In many vehicle, glass, and frame applications, it also needs to help manage movement, exposure, compression, and contact with the surrounding surface.
Techno Rubber Industries manufactures custom trim co-extrusion products for projects that need a cleaner edge, a better seal, and a profile made around the actual application.
Armored Vehicle Windshield Trim Seal
Rubber Co-Extrusion Trim Seal
Windshield Rubber Weather Trim Seals
EPDM Trim With Attached Bulb Seal
Specialty Glass and Frame Edge Trim
Custom Trim Co-Extruded Profiles
Our Rubber Co-Extrusion
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A windshield or frame edge should not need multiple parts just to look finished and seal properly. Our rubber co-extrusion trim seal combines edge coverage, cushioning, and sealing support in one profile, making it a practical choice for armored vehicle windshield trim seal applications, specialty glass, and custom frame openings that need a cleaner fit without extra installation hassle.
Cleaner Edge Coverage: Give windshield, glass, metal, or frame edges a cleaner finished look with a trim profile made to cover and grip the edge properly.
Built-In Sealing Support: : Use one rubber co-extrusion trim seal with an attached bulb to help close the opening, add compression, and reduce the need for a separate seal.
Better Cushioning Around the Frame: Protect the contact point between the edge and the surrounding surface with a rubber profile that helps cushion movement, vibration, and daily wear.
Fewer Parts to Install: Save time during installation by using one profile that combines trim and sealing support, instead of trying to make separate trim and seal parts work together.
Made for Demanding Glass Applications: Choose an EPDM profile built for armored vehicle windshield trim seal applications, specialty glass, windshield openings, and frame edges exposed to weather, movement, and regular use.
Rubber Trim Profiles Made for Edges That Need
More Than Coverage
Armored Vehicle Windshields
Windshield Openings
Specialty Vehicle Frames
Glass Edge Protection
Custom Fenestration Systems
For 25 years, Techno Rubber Industries has manufactured rubber profiles used in applications where edge protection, sealing support, and fit matter after installation. Our trim co-extrusion profiles are used across vehicle, glass, frame, and specialty applications that need a rubber trim and bulb seal working together in one part.
Your Trim Profile Should Fit the Edge and Seal the Opening Without Extra Workarounds
A trim co-extrusion that does not fit properly can make installation harder than it needs to be. The trim may not grip the edge well, the bulb may not compress correctly, or the profile may fail to give the finished look and sealing support the application requires.
That is why our team reviews the details before production begins, so your rubber co-extrusion trim seal is built around the edge size, bulb requirement, material needs, and application.
25 Years of Industry Experience: Work with a team that understands custom rubber profiles, edge trims, bulb seals, and the production details that affect fit and performance.
U.S. Based Manufacturing: Your trim co-extrusion profiles are manufactured domestically, giving you clearer communication, better production control, and more consistent quality from order to shipment.
Low Minimum Orders: Start a custom trim profile, test a new size, or order a specialty replacement without being forced into a large first run.
Technical Before Production: Send us your sample, drawing, edge dimensions, bulb requirement, material needs, or application details, and we can help review the profile before it is made.
Custom Capabilities Under One Roof: Extrusion, co-extrusion, die design, tooling, and custom profile engineering are handled in-house, so you get better control from design to production.
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FAQs About Trim Co-Extrusion
What is a rubber co-extrusion trim seal?
A rubber co-extrusion trim seal is a rubber profile that combines trim and sealing support in one part. The trim section helps cover or grip the edge, while the attached bulb helps cushion and seal against the surrounding surface.
At Techno Rubber Industries, we manufacture rubber co-extrusion trim seal profiles for windshields, armored vehicle glass, specialty frames, and custom applications that need edge coverage and sealing support in one profile.
What is an armored vehicle windshield trim seal?
An armored vehicle windshield trim seal is a rubber trim profile used around armored or ballistic vehicle windshield openings. It helps cover the windshield edge, support the seal, and protect the opening from weather, vibration, and daily wear.
If your windshield system needs a specific trim size, bulb shape, or grip range, our team can review your sample, drawing, or dimensions and help manufacture the right profile.
What does trim co-extrusion mean?
Trim co-extrusion means the profile is designed with more than one function in the same part. For this product, the trim portion helps finish or grip the edge, while the bulb portion adds compression and sealing support.
This helps reduce the need for separate trim and seal parts, which can make installation cleaner and easier to control.
Where are rubber co-extrusion trim seals used?
Rubber co-extrusion trim seals are commonly used around windshield openings, armored vehicle glass, specialty vehicle frames, glass edges, metal edges, and custom frame openings.
They are useful in applications where the edge needs to be covered, but the opening also needs cushioning, compression, or weather sealing.
Why use a trim seal with an attached bulb?
An attached bulb adds compression. That means the profile can help close the gap between the trim and the surrounding surface instead of only covering the edge.
What material is used for trim co-extrusion profiles?
Techno Rubber Industries manufactures trim co-extrusion profiles using EPDM rubber for applications that need weather resistance, UV resistance, ozone resistance, and long-term outdoor durability.
EPDM is a strong material choice for windshield openings, armored vehicle applications, specialty glass, and exterior frame edges.
Can you make a custom armored vehicle windshield trim seal?
How do I know what trim co-extrusion size I need?
You need to check the edge thickness, grip range, bulb size, profile shape, and how the seal needs to sit against the surrounding surface.
If you are not sure, send us a sample, photo, drawing, or measurements. Our team can review the details and help you move toward the right rubber co-extrusion trim seal.
Is a rubber co-extrusion trim seal only for armored vehicles?
No. While it is used for armored vehicle windshield trim seal applications, it can also be used for specialty glass, windshield openings, service vehicles, transport vehicles, frame edges, metal edges, and custom fenestration systems.
The right use depends on the edge, frame, and sealing requirement.
Can a trim co-extrusion replace separate trim and seal parts?
In many cases, yes. A rubber co-extrusion trim seal can combine edge coverage and bulb sealing support into one profile, which may reduce the need for separate trim and seal components.
Send us your application details, and we can help determine whether a co-extruded trim seal is the right fit.