Description
Neoprene rubber sheet is made from a CR/SBR blended rubber compound at 65° Shore hardness. Neoprene rubber is a versatile, high-performance material known for its excellent resistance to oil, chemicals, weathering, and abrasion. This synthetic rubber offers a balanced combination of flexibility, durability, and resilience, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial, commercial, and automotive applications. Its unique properties enable it to perform well in harsh environments, both indoors and outdoors, where exposure to elements like oil, heat, and UV light is common.
Can be fixed to many surfaces using general purpose contact adhesives, with the smooth surface providing a solid area to bind to.
Key Features:
- Oil and Chemical Resistance: Ideal for applications involving exposure to oils, and a variety of chemicals.
- Weather and UV Resistance: Performs well in outdoor environments, resisting degradation from sunlight and extreme weather conditions.
- Flexible and Durable: Maintains its flexibility at a wide range of temperatures, providing long-lasting performance even in harsh conditions.
- Abrasion Resistance: Withstands wear and tear, making it suitable for high-friction environments.
- Waterproof: Neoprene’s water resistance makes it ideal for applications involving moisture or submersion.
Applications:
- Gaskets and Seals: Neoprene is commonly used to create gaskets, seals, and O-rings in industrial machinery, automotive engines, and plumbing systems due to its excellent sealing properties and resistance to oil and chemicals.
- Protective Covers: Often used to make protective covers for equipment and machinery, particularly in outdoor environments, where resistance to weathering and UV degradation is important.
- Vibration Dampening: Due to its flexibility and resilience, neoprene is ideal for vibration and shock absorption, used in pads, mounts, and dampening systems for machinery and vehicles.
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