57 5. Commercial Black
Nitrile Rubber Excellent resistance to oils, fuels, petroleum and most solvents
• Effective abrasion resistance. • 62 degrees shore A hardness. • Tensile strength at break: 5.0 Mpa.
Material:
Major components - nitrile-Butadine rubber (NBR), Styrene-Butadine rubber (SBR), white carbon black. Minor components - Zinc oxide, Sulfur, Accelerators / Activators (< 1 % ), Antioxidant / Stabilizers (<1 % )
Surface Finish:
Operating Temperature: Resistant to Chemicals:
Product Performance: Country of Origin: Smooth -30°C to +80°C
Excellent resistance to oils, fuels, petroleum and most solvents
Test Temperature 25°C Relative Humidity 35% Correlation criterion GB/T528-1998 GB/T3512-1989 GB/T531-1992
China Country of Origin: 6. Commercial Black
Neoprene Rubber Effective resistance to mineral oils, greases, dilute acids and alkalis
• Good ageing and weathering properties. • Suitable for outdoor applications. • 65 degrees shore A hardness. • Tensile strength at break: 6.0 Mpa.
Material:
Major components - Chloroprene rubber (CR), Styrene-Butadine rubber (SBR), white carbon black. Minor components - Zinc oxide, Sulfur, Accelerators / Activators (< 1 % ), Antioxidant / Stabilizers (<1 % )
Surface Finish:
Operating Temperature: Resistant to Chemicals:
Typical Applications: Product Performance:
Smooth -20°C to +80°C
Effective resistance to mineral oils, greases, dilute acids and alkalis
Suitable for outdoor applications
Test Temperature 25°C Relative Humidity 35% Correlation criterion GB/T528-1998 GB/T3512-1989 GB/T531-1992
China
7. Food Quality White
Rubber Sheet White, non-marking rubber manufactured from FDA approved ingredients.
• Used in all food and beverage industries or sealing applications. • Avoid vegetable/animal oils. • 62 degrees shore A hardness. • Tensile strength at break: 4.0 Mpa.
Material:
Major components - Natural rubber (NR), Styrene- Butadine rubber (SBR), white carbon black. Minor components - Zinc oxide, Sulfur, Accelerators / Activators (< 1 % ), Antioxidant / Stabilizers (<1 % )
Surface Finish:
Operating Temperature: Typical Applications:
Product Performance: Country of Origin: Smooth -30°C to +100°C
Used in all food and beverage industries or sealing applications
Test Temperature 25°C Relative Humidity 35% Correlation criterion GB/T528-1998 GB/T3512-1989 GB/T531-1992
China
8.Para Shotblast
Rubber Tan coloured natural rubber
• Excellent resistance to wear and abrasion. • Widely used as protective screening for shotblasting. • Also used in strip or gasket form where durability is essential. • 45 degrees shore A hardness. • Tensile strength at break: 15 Mpa.
Material:
Major components - Natural rubber (NR), white carbon black. Minor components - Zinc oxide, Sulfur, Accelerators / Activators (< 1 % ), Antioxidant / Stabilizers (<1 % )
Surface Finish:
Operating Temperature: Typical Applications: Product Performance:
Country of Origin: Smooth -40°C to +80°C Widely used as protective screening for shotblasting
Test Temperature 25°C Relative Humidity 35% Correlation criterion GB/T528-1998 GB/T3512-1989 GB/T531-1992
China
Sizes
1.4m x 10m x 1.5mm 1.4m x 10m x 1.8mm 1.4m x 10m x 3mm 1.4m x 10m x 4mm 1.4m x 10m x 4.5mm 1.4m x 10m x 6mm 1.4m x 5m x 10mm 1.4m x 5m x 12mm 1.4m x 5m x 20mm 1.4m x 5m x 25mm
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NIS00001 -
NIS00002 -
NIS00003 NIS00004 - - - -
Weight 32.00 kg -
58.60 kg -
97.75 kg
124.35 kg - - - -
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NES00003 NES00004 NES00005 NES00006 NES00007 NES00008
Weight 31.00 kg -
61.40 kg -
90.55 kg 125.00 kg 109.00 kg 126.60 kg 236.00 kg 290.00 kg
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FWR00002 FWR00003 -
FWR00004 FWR00005 - - -
Weight 38.00 kg -
68.00 kg 94.00 kg -
160.00 kg 110.00 kg - - -
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Weight - -
47.00 kg - -
85.00 kg 84.00 kg 98.00 kg - -
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