Inquiry (采购产品): Rubber to steel vulcanizing I am a consultant footwear designer. One of my clients uses steel cleats in their products. Their product is used in exteme cold (snow/ice) conditions. The typical cleat design has a base that is riveted to the footwear bottom and the cleat itself protrudes for ice traction. The base of the exposed steel becomes very cold and ice builds up on the surface. I believe that a solution to this issue could be a vulcanized rubber layer. Of course, this not much information for you to go on, but I would like to know what limitations exist. What would be considered the minimum thickness for the process? How costly is the process? Once we have established contact and I can get some basic information, I would put you in touch with my client - www.kahtoola.com - located in Flagstaff, AZ. Thank you Craig Feller Afterburn 29433 Gray Hawk Drive Evergreen, CO 80439 office: 303.670.6916 cell: 303.944.9465 **** Hidden Message ***** Craig Feller 29433 Gray Hawk Drive Evergreen, CO 80439 USA Company: Afterburn Title: owner Phone: 303 670 6916 E-mail: craig@afterburn.us **** Hidden Message ***** craig@afterburn.us