Rubber Covering - Neoprene
Neoprene today still finds its uses where mechanical properties and reasonable oil resistance is a consideration.
Neoprene compounds are produced in varying hardness ranges of 30 – 90 Shore A.
This polymer was once the most commonly used in the roller industry but due to new technology and also price, there has been a decline in its use.
Neoprene today still finds its uses where mechanical properties and reasonable oil resistance is a consideration. The compound offers special grades such as Anti-Static Types and Food Quality Types.
Rubber Covering is also offered for the following applications
- Rubber Covering – Dual Shore
- Rubber Covering – Silicone
- Rubber Covering – Nitrile
- Rubber Covering – Neoprene
- Rubber Covering – Natural Rubber Compounds
- Rubber Covering – Hypalon
- Rubber Covering – EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer)
- Rubber Covering – Electrostatic Assist
- Rubber Covering – Carboxylated Nitrile
- Rubber Covering