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Materials
Rubber is available in various formulations and grades, each possessing unique properties that make it ideal for specific applications.
These variations allow rubber to be tailored for diverse industrial and commercial uses.
NBR : Nitrile
NBR (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene Rubber)
NBR rubber is well-known for its excellent resistance to oil and fuel, along with strong mechanical and wear properties.
Key Advantages
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Oil resistance: outstanding performance with mineral oils, fuels, and lubricants
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Strong mechanical properties: high tensile strength, elasticity, and compression set resistance
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Cost-effective
Limitations
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Poor resistance to ozone, UV, and aging
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Not suitable for aromatic, chlorinated, or polar solvents
Common Applications
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Automotive fuel hoses, industrial seals, electrical insulation, food and sanitary applications
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