Closed-cell sponge neoprene sheetings with a density range of 140-190 kg m3 offer versatile elastomeric solutions for applications involving oils, greases, and moderate outdoor exposure. Also referred to as neoprene foam or cellular neoprene rubber, this material is crafted using a foaming agent, resulting in a structure filled with air pockets.
Derived from neoprene rubber, this closed-cell sponge with a density of 140-190 kg m3 boasts enhanced resistance to oils and ozone. Ideal for use as seals or gaskets in conditions with oil presence, neoprene foam rubber excels where other materials might falter.
Key Features:
Oil Resistance: Neoprene rubber, with a density of 140-190 kg m3, is well-suited for tasks involving moderate oils and greases. Its resilient nature resists staining or damage caused by oil, ensuring longevity even in the cellular rubber form.
Weathering Resistance: Beyond oil resilience, neoprene thrives outdoors, resisting UV rays, ozone, and moisture. It stands strong against UV rays, preventing discoloration that may affect other materials. The closed-cell structure of neoprene ensures no moisture absorption, making it an excellent choice for wet conditions.
Flammability Class: UL94 HF1 / HBF
Choose closed-cell sponge neoprene sheetings for a durable and reliable solution, delivering extended performance in diverse environmental conditions.