Terms for using the Trelleborg inquiry website.
This website presents general information for B2B buyers evaluating rubber products, silicone tubing, industrial hoses, polymer components and related engineering services. The content helps visitors prepare clearer inquiries, but it does not replace a formal quotation, engineering approval, regulatory certificate, purchase agreement or product-specific technical data sheet.
Use of information
Information on this website is provided for preliminary commercial and technical discussion. Product references, application examples and service descriptions are indicative. A final decision must be based on written specifications, drawings, operating conditions, compliance requirements, test results and a confirmed commercial agreement. Visitors should not rely on website language as a guarantee that a material, hose, gasket, O-ring, seal, silicone tube or polymer component is suitable for a specific regulated application.
Inquiry submissions
When you submit a form, you are responsible for providing accurate and lawful information. Do not submit confidential drawings, trade secrets, personal data or regulated technical information unless your organization is authorized to share it. Trelleborg may use submitted details to review the inquiry, route it internally, request clarification and prepare a response. Submission of a form does not create a supply obligation, exclusivity arrangement or acceptance of purchase terms.
Commercial terms
Pricing, lead times, sample availability, documentation scope, quality requirements, warranty terms and delivery obligations must be confirmed in writing through the appropriate commercial process. Any purchase will be governed by the written agreement accepted by the parties. If customer terms conflict with Trelleborg terms, the conflict must be resolved in writing before an order is treated as accepted.
Website availability
The website may be updated, interrupted or corrected without notice. Trelleborg is not responsible for losses caused by unavailable pages, typographical errors, outdated general descriptions or third-party systems outside its control. Visitors should contact the team directly when a decision depends on current product data or regulatory evidence.