Cellular Rubber
Cellular Rubber is an elastic and resistant material that has excellent sealing and insulating properties thanks to its closed-cell structure. It is often used in applications where effective sealing and insulation are required, such as in the automotive and construction industries and in electrical engineering. Cellular rubber is resistant to weathering, chemicals and UV radiation, which ensures its durability and reliability under demanding conditions. Thanks to its flexibility and resilience, cellular rubber offers reliable protection and contributes to efficiency and safety in various applications.
- Also called cellular rubber
- Baked as a cake from rubber milk, soot, "baking powder"
- Sulphur cross-linked or peroxide cross-linked possible
- Volume weight: approx. 60 - 550 kg/m³
- Compression hardness: approx. 4 kPa to 1,500 kPa
- Environmental compatibility: contain no CFC or HCFC
- Max. Dimensions approx. 2,000 x 1,000 x 70 mm
- Supersoft up to approx. 45 Shore A possible
- Good compression set
- Temperature resistance from approx. -40 to + 150 °C
Areas of application
- Seals
- Damping elements
- Insulations
- Packaging
Appilcations
- Vehicle construction
- Toolmaking
- Electric
- Food
- Toys
- Packaging
- Leisure time
- Construction industry
NR / SBR
- Natural rubber / styrene-butadiene rubber
- High mechanical tensile and compressive strength, where chemical resistance is not important
CR
- Chlorobutadiene rubber
- Resistant to oil, acids and alkalis, also in combination with weather and ozone-resistant applications, self-extinguishing, also UL94-compliant types
EPDM
- Ethylene-propylene-diene rubber
- Synthetic rubber, weather and ozone-resistant applications, fire classes according to FMVSS 302 and UL94
NBR
- Acrylintrile butadiene rubber
- Oil, grease and fuel-resistant quality, self-extinguishing
EVM
- High temperatures with good fire and smoke protection class