NEOPRENE BLACK RUBBER SHEET - PLAIN Description
(PRICE PER 1 FEET - 1mtr high x 1ft length)
50KG/Roll - 1ft x 2.0mm Thickness
50KG/Roll - 1ft x 3.0mm Thickness
50KG/Roll - 1ft x 4.0mm Thickness
50KG/Roll - 1ft x 5.0mm Thickness
50KG/Roll - 1ft x 6.0mm Thickness
100KG/Roll - 1ft x 9.0mm Thickness
A black neoprene rubber sheet is a versatile, general-purpose synthetic rubber material known for its balanced combination of properties. It is widely used across various industries for a range of applications.
Key Properties and Characteristics:
Material: Neoprene, also known as polychloroprene (CR), is a synthetic rubber produced by the polymerization of chloroprene.
Color: The sheet is typically black
Weather Resistance: It has good to excellent resistance to ozone, sunlight, UV rays, and general atmospheric aging, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Chemical and Oil Resistance: It offers moderate resistance to a variety of chemicals, including dilute acids, alkalis, animal and vegetable oils, and some petroleum-based oils and fuels. This makes it a popular replacement for natural rubber in applications involving contact with these substances.
Temperature Range: Neoprene sheets can withstand a wide range of temperatures, generally from approximately -40°C to +85°C. The specific range can vary depending on the product's grade and compounding.
Durability and Physical Strength: It has a high tensile strength, which provides excellent resistance to tearing and abrasion. It is also known for its resilience and ability to maintain flexibility and strength over a wide temperature range.
Vibration and Shock Absorption: Neoprene's flexible and durable nature makes it an effective material for dampening vibrations and absorbing shock.
Water and Flame Resistance: It is generally water-resistant and does not absorb moisture easily. Many neoprene sheets are also self-extinguishing and have good flame-retardant properties.
Common Applications:
Due to its balanced properties, neoprene black rubber sheets are used in a variety of products and applications, including:
Gaskets and Seals: Its resistance to oils and chemicals, coupled with its durability, makes it an ideal material for creating seals and gaskets in industrial and automotive settings.
Vibration Dampening: Used as pads, mounts, or bumpers to reduce vibration and noise in machinery and construction.
Insulation: It is used for soundproofing, as well as heat and thermal insulation.
Protective Covers and Weather Stripping: Its weather-resistant properties make it suitable for use as protective covers and weather stripping for doors and windows.
Construction: Used in roofing, flooring, and other building parts that require waterproofing and shock absorption.
Automotive: Found in parts like engine mounts, hoses, and seals.