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Neoprene® rubber sheet
oil resistantabrasion-resistantroll

neoprene® rubber sheet
neoprene® rubber sheet
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Characteristics

Material
neoprene®
Other characteristics
oil resistant, abrasion-resistant, roll

Description

These are employed to develop gaskets and seals that are frequently found in elastomeric materials and have excellent chemical and ozone resistance all around. Oliver Rubber Industries is engaged in the production and supply of neoprene rubber sheets, which have received praise from both industry insiders and detractors for their excellent performance and high caliber. Neoprene, commonly known as chloroprene, is made in such vast quantities that it is also a financially advantageous product. Neoprene is a common elastomeric material with strong chemical and ozone resistance that is used in seals and gaskets. Neoprene is available in rolls and sheets in a range of thicknesses and sizes, both in mixes and in its purest form. Neoprene rubber sheets, such as those used to make neoprene seals or neoprene liners, are then used to create this product. Neoprene Rubber Sheets or Chloroprene Rubber Sheets are highly resilient to heat, ozone, and weathering and also provide good adhesion to metal. Neoprene Rubber Sheets manufactured by us have excellent technical properties including unmatched mechanical strength, excellent flexibility, and second-to-none resistance to fire and high temperatures. Because of its superior physical characteristics, neoprene rubber sheets, sometimes referred to as CR or chloroprene, is a high-quality homopolymer of chloroprene or chloro-butadiene that has been demonstrated to be a reliable gasket material. We created neoprene rubber sheets using premium rubber, which resists cracking, peeling, and crumbling even in extremely hot or cold temperatures.
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