The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 January 1970 — Page 27

Company formed in 1946

Syracuse Rubber Products U. S. and Canadian markets

Syracuse Rubber Products, Inc., was formed in 1946. During its entire existence, it has manufactured custom molded rubber product components, that are used in a variety of applications. Its products are used by many of the largest industries in domestic home appliances, original and repjacemeht automotive equipmentphospital and mortuary equipment, manual and automatic food dispensers, aerosol products.

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electrical appliances and equipment, athletic equipment, components for toys, lubrication equipment, etc. These products are manufactured from various compounds which have been developed in its laboratory, to meet customer end use applications and specifications. Rubber compounds consist of various types of natural or synthetic rubber that is mixed with chemicals and other raw materials to meet the

requirements of the customer specification. Has 650 Customers The primary market for its products and services is the •entire eastern half of the United States and Canada. At the present time, more than six hundred fifty (650) customers are served by Syracuse Rubber and its regional offices. | During the past twenty-two years, the company has shown a steady annual growth in employment, facilities and equip-

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ment, and at the present time employs 190 people. Due to the growth, its employees have been provided with the Opportunity for continuous employment. Presently, the company operates two plants in the Syracuse area, these plants performing all manufacturing processes, laboratory services and office operations. New applications for products and changes in processes and processing equipment have been

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developed in the rubber industry. In the past three years some of these changes have been applied v to its operation by the erection of a building addition and the installation of new equipment. Further changes and improvements are under continued examination and consideration for development in 1970 and later years. Dean L. Pittman is president and general manager of Syracuse Rubber Products, Inc.