Neoprene rubber, also known as Polychloroprene, is a man-made synthetic rubber used for a wide variety of sealing applications. Neoprene is one of the most versatile rubber compounds available for manufacturing rubber seals as it demonstrates good chemical stability and resistance to UV and weathering. It is also tough, abrasion resistant, and can operate in a wide temperature range making it an excellent material for manufacturing seals, trims and gaskets.
Property | Value |
Hardness | 20 – 95 Shore A |
Tensile Strength Range | 500 – 3,000 PS |
Elongation Range after fracture | 100% – 800% |
Density | 1.23 g/cm3 |
Temperature Range | -70°F to +250°F |
1. Chemical Resistance
2. Weather Resistance
3. Thermal Stability
4. Flexibility and Elasticity
5. Water Resistance
6. Mechanical Strength
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