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Thickness | 1 mm |
Material | Nitrile Rubber |
Application Industry | Electrical |
Tensile Strength | 12 Mpa |
Roll Size | 2x10 Meter |
Roller Work Nature | Wetting With Rubber |
Roller Diameter | 0-50 mm |
Roller Surface | Natural Rubber |
Silicone rubber sheets are versatile materials known for their flexibility, durability, and resistance to extreme temperatures and chemicals. They’re commonly used in various applications, including:
Gaskets and Seals: Their excellent sealing properties make them ideal for preventing leaks in machinery and plumbing.
Electrical Insulation: Silicone rubber is a good insulator, making it useful in electrical applications.
Food Processing: Many silicone rubber sheets are food-grade, suitable for use in kitchens and food manufacturing.
Medical Devices: They are often used in medical applications due to their biocompatibility.
Manufacturing: Silicone sheets can be used as mats or pads in various manufacturing processes.
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Thickness | 6mm |
Material | Nitrile Rubber |
Application Industry | Marine |
You Supply In | Sheet |
Tensile Strength | 17 Mpa |
Shape | Rectangular |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
A synthetic rubber sheet is a type of industrial material made from synthetic (man-made) rubber, which is designed for use in various applications that require flexibility, durability, and resistance to wear, chemicals, and weathering. These rubber sheets are typically produced through the polymerization of different synthetic rubbers, such as styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), neoprene (CR), nitrile rubber (NBR), or EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer), depending on the desired properties.
Common Uses of Synthetic Rubber Sheets:Gaskets and Seals: Synthetic rubber sheets are often cut into gaskets or seals for industrial machinery, automotive parts, and plumbing systems, where they prevent leaks and maintain pressure.
Flooring: In environments requiring anti-slip surfaces, such as gyms, playgrounds, and factories, synthetic rubber sheets are used as durable, shock-absorbing flooring materials.
Insulation: In electrical and mechanical systems, synthetic rubber sheets can act as insulating material to prevent heat loss, reduce electrical conductivity, and dampen sound.
Vibration Dampening: These sheets are used in various mechanical applications to reduce vibrations and noise, such as in machinery mounts or automotive parts.
Waterproofing and Roofing: Certain types of synthetic rubber sheets, like EPDM, are used in roofing systems to provide waterproofing and weather resistance.
Synthetic rubber sheets are essential in industries such as automotive, manufacturing, construction, and more, offering versatility, resilience, and cost-effectiveness.
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Thickness | 5 mm |
Application Industry | Marine |
You Supply In | Sheet |
Tensile Strength | 17 Mpa |
Shape | Rectangular |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Material | Nitrile Rubber |
SBR (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber) Sheets are sheets made from SBR rubber, a synthetic elastomer that is widely used in various industrial applications. SBR is a copolymer of styrene and butadiene, and it is known for its good abrasion resistance, flexibility, and resilience. SBR rubber sheets are produced in various thicknesses and sizes and are commonly used as a cost-effective option for sealing, gasketing, and other applications requiring a durable, flexible material.
Key Properties of SBR Rubber Sheets:Abrasion Resistance: SBR rubber is known for its high abrasion resistance, which makes it suitable for applications where wear and tear are a concern, such as in automotive, industrial, and agricultural settings.
Good Flexibility and Resilience: SBR sheets maintain their flexibility and bounce, even in colder temperatures, although not as flexible as some other rubbers like natural rubber.
Tensile Strength: SBR offers moderate tensile strength, which means it can handle stretching and deformation to some extent without breaking.
Weather and Ozone Resistance: While SBR provides some resistance to weathering and ozone, it does not perform as well as other rubbers like EPDM or neoprene in outdoor applications exposed to UV or extreme environmental conditions.
Moderate Temperature Range: SBR has a temperature range typically from -20°C to +70°C (-4°F to +158°F). This makes it suitable for applications where moderate heat or cold resistance is required, but not for extreme temperature environments.
Chemical Resistance: SBR has limited chemical resistance, particularly to oils, fuels, and certain solvents. It is better suited for use in dry or mild environments. It resists water, weak acids, and alkalis.
Non-Polar Material: SBR is a non-polar elastomer, which means it does not perform well in applications requiring resistance to oils, fuels, or other non-polar chemicals.
Gaskets and Seals: SBR rubber sheets are often cut into gaskets or seals for a wide range of industrial applications, such as in machinery, pipes, valves, and pumps, where moderate resistance to fluids and pressures is required.
Conveyor Belts: Due to its abrasion resistance and durability, SBR rubber is commonly used in manufacturing conveyor belts for industries like mining, agriculture, and manufacturing.
Flooring: SBR rubber sheets are used for industrial flooring, particularly in warehouses, factories, and gyms, due to their excellent durability, slip resistance, and ability to withstand heavy foot traffic.
Automotive: SBR rubber sheets are often used in automotive applications like tires, suspension components, and weatherstripping because of their cost-effectiveness and good wear resistance.
Industrial Linings: SBR sheets are used as linings in industrial tanks, hoppers, and silos where protection against wear and abrasion is needed.
Vibration Isolation: Used in mounts and pads for industrial machines to reduce vibrations and noise.
O-rings and Seals: SBR rubber can be used for making O-rings and static seals for various machines and industrial systems, especially when exposed to water, air, and low-pressure conditions.
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