Nitrile Rubber

Nitrile Rubber Advantages : Nitrile rubber has several distinct advantages over its competitors, such as insensitivity to aromatic solvents such as gasoline oil. In addition, this rubber provides good heat resistance as well as wear resistance as well as airtightness and water resistance properties.

Advantages: Resistant to esters, chlorinated hydrocarbons and ketones

Utilization: Producing various oil resistant products and sealing strips which are resistant to oil spills.

Temperature Ranges The static seal operates between -40+120, while dynamic sealing occurs from -40+100.

Chloroprene rubber (CR)

Advantages: Oil resistance and solvent resistance, excellent anti-oxidation. Resistance to oil is excellent when dealing with transformer and gear lubricating oils but may be compromised against highly aromatic oils. Furthermore, natural rubber has superior physical and mechanical characteristics than synthetic ones.

Rubber has the tendency to discolor quickly when exposed to heat or rollers, potentially becoming dangerously sticky and scorchable.

Applications: Rubber can be used to manufacture protective sleeves and covers that offer high levels of ozone resistance; chemical and oil resistant hoses; as well as rubber products impervious to flames such as mold rubber products, sealing strips and rings.

Operating Temperature Range: -35120

Natural Rubber (NR) Benefits Natural rubber offers many desirable attributes: exceptional elasticity, tear resistance and electrical insulation qualities as well as great wear resistance and cold resistance properties, making for great processability as well as physical properties that remain relatively unchanged even in contact with vegetable oils or alcohols.

One drawback of the material: Poor resistance to oxygen and UV radiation and quickly age and degrade over time, nonresistent mineral oils, weak heat resistance.

Applications: Silicone insulation sheets can be used to insulate tires, hoses, tapes wires cables and wires as well as shock absorbers or machine support structures.