Solid Neoprene Rubber Strip - 1.5mm Thick, Various Widths Available - 5/10m Lengths - Door Seal, Weather Strip, Gasket Making (5m x 25mm Wide)

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Solid Neoprene Rubber Strip - 1.5mm Thick, Various Widths Available - 5/10m Lengths - Door Seal, Weather Strip, Gasket Making (5m x 25mm Wide)

Solid Neoprene Rubber Strip - 1.5mm Thick, Various Widths Available - 5/10m Lengths - Door Seal, Weather Strip, Gasket Making (5m x 25mm Wide)

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The aerospace & defence sector relies on Neoprene rubber for vibration in isolation mounts, serving to enhance performance and accuracy by reducing vibrations in equipment. It can also be used to safeguard delicate aircraft systems and instruments from external forces, where its excellent physical properties and durability can benefit the industry. O-rings and seals are also commonly manufactured from Neoprene rubber due to its chemical, oil and temperature resistance, offering a dependable air-tight seal in diverse aerospace or defence systems. Benefits of Neoprene Rubber

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Change seal shape from bottle to cone: The bottle shape spreads the constriction on your wrist over a greater area so a considered easier to get on and off and more comfortable. Cones have a smaller constriction area so feel tighter, but this can be an advantage if the tendons on your wrists make deep grooves when you make fist. These grooves can give a way for water to get in your suit. Although bottle and cone seals are sized, cones have addition rings that can be cut off to tweak the opening size even further. BS2752) British standard 2752 is a higher performing, stronger grade of neoprene rubber which offers a wider working temperature range of -30°C up to +120°C, greater resistance to ageing, weathering, acids, inorganic salts, oils and ozone as well as improved strength and anti-abrasion qualities in comparison to standard neoprene. This grade is available inshore hardnesses of 40°, 50°, 60°, 70° and 80°. TRP Polymer Solutions is an industry-leading manufacturer of high-performance neoprene rubber sealing components. We develop a comprehensive selection of sealing products from every type of polymer material imaginable, including neoprene. At PAR, a range of neoprene gaskets are available that offer additional characteristics and standards such as food approval, BS 2752 compliancy and flame retardantoptions. A range of standard flange, dovetail andpicture frame gaskets are available and we can satisfy both low and high quantity requirements. For information on how to accurately measure your gasket, please see our guide on 'How to Measure a Gasket' . Key Features There are various grades of Neoprene rubber available including Commercial Grade Neoprene Rubber, British Standard BS2752 Neoprene Rubber, Expanded Neoprene/EPDM Closed-Cell Sponge Rubber, Flame Retardant Neoprene Rubber and Neoprene/Nylon Insertion Diaphragm Rubber.

Advantages of neoprene

Firm Grade Neoprene sponge gaskets are fire resistance tested to FMVSS 302, and have a density of 180kg (+/- 25), meaning they can be used in more heavy-duty applications, where less compression is needed to create a tight seal.

Neoprene / EPDM Sponge Seals - Advanced Seals and Gaskets

Neoprene gaskets are versatile sealing components known for their exceptional resilience and suitability for various sealing applications. These gaskets are manufactured using high-quality Neoprene rubber, a synthetic elastomer renowned for its excellent balance of flexibility, durability, and resistance to environmental factors. Neoprene (CR) is the DuPont trade name for chloroprene, a versatile synthetic rubber. Neoprene rubber is produced through the polymerisation – linking single molecules into multiple-unit molecules – of chloroprene. This process creates polychloroprene chips which are melted and mixed with various foaming agents and carbon pigments before being baked until the mixture expands to create sheets of neoprene. It is sold either as solid rubber or in latex form. Advantages of neoprene Advanced Seals & Gaskets work with many material manufacturers and suppliers, giving our customers more choice when designing their neoprene rubber seal. Neoprene rubber seals can be supplied in a number of grades and hardnesses, some of the main ones being:Flexibility: Neoprene gaskets are flexible and conformable, allowing them to adapt to irregular surfaces and maintain a secure seal. Change from latex to neoprene seals: 3mm Neoprene seals do not “rot” like latex so last longer. They do get little spits and chunks gauged out of the skin surface, but they can mostly be nursed to the end of the season with field repairs when they can then be replaced. They very rarely fail catastrophically so you can’t dive unlike latex. However, despite being warmer due to the inherent insulation of the neoprene they can be prone to letting water in and be harder getting on and off because they cannot stretch like latex.

Neoprene rubber data sheets for general purpose and BS C40 to C70 Neoprene rubber data sheets for general purpose and BS C40 to C70

A superior grade of Neoprene rubber that complies with British Standard BS2752 specifications and is suitable for projects demanding a high-performance material. BS2752 Neoprene offers excellent mechanical properties including the ability to withstand high levels of wear and tear, flexibility, durability and is resistant to oils, greases, water, ozone, chemicals, UV light and acids. The primary disadvantage of neoprene is its cost. Several other materials offer similar characteristics at a lower price. Neoprene also offers poor resistance to strong oxidising acids, esters, ketone and certain hydrocarbons. Other rubber materials deliver superior oil resistance. Neoprene can absorb water over time and is not recommended as an electrical insulator. Neoprene applications Medium Density Neoprene sponge has a closed-cell structure creating an air, dust and watertight seal, it has excellent ageing properties, being resilient to ozone, sunlight, oxidation and UV exposure and not becoming brittle over time. Neoprene sponge gaskets are resistant to oil, chemically inert, flame retardant and have a wide working temperature range of -40°C to +115°C In 1930, an American chemist named Arnold Collins, who was part of DuPont’s research group, made his discovery after Investigating the by-products of divinylacetylene (the vinyl derivative of acetylene). After World War II, DuPont invested in a neoprene plant to meeting the increasing demand for neoprene rubber. How is neoprene made? Flexibility Across Temperature Extremes: Neoprene rubber can retain its flexibility and elastic properties across a broad temperature range. It remains pliable and functional in both high and low temperature conditions, making it suitable for a diverse range of applications in various climate conditions.Neoprene rubber is widely used for weatherstripping within the construction sector, where its UV and weather resistance properties make it an ideal solution for providing effective sealing and insulation against the outdoor elements. The construction industry also relies on Neoprene rubber for use in expansion joints, serving to accommodate movement and prevent structural damages caused by thermal expansion and contraction and building infrastructure. Marine & Aquatic: Each grade of Neoprene rubber offers specific advantages, catering to different application requirements. Selecting the appropriate material based on the desired properties, performance, specifications, and environmental conditions of the intended application is crucial. Understanding the specific benefits of each grade of Neoprene allows for informed decision-making when choosing the most suitable solution for your project. Why use Neoprene Rubber? Advanced Seals & Gaskets work closely with a number of high-quality material manufacturers, giving our customers a choice of grades when designing a solution to their sealing applications. Neoprene sponge gaskets can be produced in medium density, firm, flame retardant and EPDM/Neoprene blended grades. Material Properties: Neoprene rubber is highly regarded for its resistance to UV rays, ozone, weathering, and chemicals, making it an ideal choice for outdoor and industrial applications.

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Neoprene rubber stands out as a preferred material across multiple industries due to its exceptional properties. Let’s delve into the compelling reasons behind the widespread use and high regard for the elastomer:In the marine and aquatic domain, Neoprene rubber’s water resistance and insulation properties make it the go-to choice for equipment including wetsuits, gloves, boots and other protective gear used for watersports and diving. It’s also well suited for seals and gaskets found in marine equipment or boats, ensuring reliable performance and preventing water ingress that could potentially cause damages. Electrical: Flame retardant neoprene rubber seals can handle continuous temperatures of -30°C to +100°C, this material meets the test requirements of the flammability standard UL94-V0 and is in line with ISO 340. Flame retardant neoprene rubber sheets are also tested in accordance with anti-static BS 490. Our most popular grade of Neoprene rubber, offering a cost-effective solution that’s suitable for many general-purpose industry applications. Referred to as ‘DC20’, our commercial grade Neoprene rubber is resistant to water, oil, UV light and fuel. The material holds good physical properties that mean its highly durable, flexible and resistant to abrasion or tearing.



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