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Jefferson Rubber Works, Inc. Awarded U.S. Army Contract

Jefferson Rubber Works, Inc., a leading precision rubber parts molding company, announced today that the U.S. Army has awarded the company a contract to begin production of nosecup disk valves. Nosecup disk valves are used in various face mask respirators. The total production quantity is estimated to be over 1 million pieces. The contract is valued at $793,485. Production is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2006.

"We currently mold similar products for various health and safety product manufacturers so these parts fit right in with our product mix and hopefully will lead to other opportunities with the government," said President David Pentland.

Jefferson Rubber Works was incorporated in June, 1975, to provide a source of high precision, cost efficient rubber molded parts for large volume rubber consumers. Their staff brings a broad spectrum of knowledge and keen insight to the operation, with years of experience in the rubber molding industry. If you need reliable parts for your demanding applications, visit the Jefferson Rubber Works site at http://www.jeffersonrubber.com

For complete information on Jefferson Rubber Works' free prototyping and injection molding capabilities, please contact:

John Pike
Jefferson Rubber Works, Inc.
17 Coppage Drive
Worcester, MA 01603
PH: (508) 791-3600
FX: (508) 798-2675
Web site: http://www.jeffersonrubber.com

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