The neoprene sheets perform well in temperatures from 20 to 212 f making then the ideal choice for most industrial applications.
Neoprene rubber sheet temperature range.
It is available in a wide range of hardness from 30 to 80 shore a.
Neoprene foam is used in many applications and is produced in either closed cell or open cell form.
The operating temperature range is from 50 c to 90 c.
Many of them have good resistance to acids alkalis and salts.
Neoprene is also called chloroprene.
Neoprene rubber resists degradation from sun ozone and weather while maintaining its strength flexing twisting and elongation very well over a wide temperature range while having outstanding physical toughness.
It is not recommended for use in areas where it could come in contact with oils and hydrocarbons.
Neoprene s burn point is around 260 c 500 f.
We offer neoprene black closed cell sponge sheets in a wide range of specifications displayed here.
Neoprene rubber maintains its strength flexing twisting and elongation very well over a wide temperature range while having outstanding physical toughness.
Producing quality sealing insulating and molded rubber products for over 30 years.
This rubber has better shock absorbing qualities and will provide longer life than standard multipurpose neoprene.
It has good oil and abrasion resistance.
Rubber with material certification comes with a traceable lot number and cure date.
Neoprene rubber resists degradation from sun ozone and weather and performs well in contact with oils and chemicals.
Temperature range 70 f to 200 f 70 f to 200 f 70 f.
Harder durometer rubber is more wear resistant.
Softer durometer rubber has better conformability.
In its native state neoprene is a very pliable rubber like material with insulating properties similar to rubber or other solid plastics.
No need to worry about high temperatures or heavy abrasions damaging the industrial sheet rubber.