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Color | Black |
Material | Rubber |
Thickness | 3mm |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Length | 1m |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Black extruded rubber channel refers to a type of rubber profile that is manufactured using an extrusion process, resulting in continuous lengths of rubber with a specific shape or cross-section. The rubber used in these channels is often black due to the inclusion of carbon black, a reinforcing agent that enhances the durability, strength, and weather resistance of the rubber.
Key Features of Black Extruded Rubber Channel:Material: Typically made from synthetic rubbers such as EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer), neoprene, or SBR (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber). These materials offer good resistance to weathering, UV light, and ozone, as well as excellent flexibility and resilience.
Shape/Design: The rubber channel can be designed with various profiles, such as U-channels, C-channels, or square/rectangular shapes, depending on the specific application. The channel's hollow or open design allows it to fit over edges, corners, or surfaces.
Color: While black is the most common color (due to the inclusion of carbon black), these channels can also be made in other colors or customized to match certain requirements.
Extrusion Process: The extrusion process involves forcing rubber through a die to create a continuous profile. Once extruded, the rubber can be cut into desired lengths.
Edge Protection: These rubber channels are often used to provide edge protection, preventing damage to equipment, vehicles, or surfaces. They are typically installed along sharp edges or corners of metal, glass, or plastic to prevent injury or surface abrasion.
Sealing: Rubber channels are frequently used as seals for doors, windows, and other openings. They can provide a tight seal against air, dust, water, and noise, making them useful in industries like automotive, HVAC, and construction.
Vibration Dampening: In some applications, rubber channels are used to reduce vibrations. The material's inherent flexibility helps absorb shock and noise, protecting equipment and improving comfort.
Trim and Finishing: Black extruded rubber channels can also be used as trim for finishing edges of panels, cabinets, and other structural components.
Cable Management: Rubber channels can be used for protecting and organizing cables and wires, particularly in industrial or commercial environments, where they help prevent wear and tear.
Automotive Uses: In the automotive industry, these rubber channels are often found around windows, doors, sunroofs, and other parts to provide cushioning, sealing, and noise reduction.
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