Minimum Order Quantity | 500 Kg |
Form | Bale/Compound |
Application/uses | RUBBER USES |
Color | White |
Quantity Per Pack | 35 kgs |
Hardness | 70-80 |
We are Manufacture and Exporter of all kinds of Reprocessed Rubber like:
- Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR)
- Nitrile Rubber (NBR)
- Polybutadiene Rubber (PBR)
- Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR 1712)
Minimum Order Quantity | 500 Kg |
Material | NBR |
Color | Brown |
Packaging Type | Bundle |
Quantity Per Pack | 35kg |
Hardness | 70 shore A |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Most commonly used general purpose o-ring material because of relative low cost, good mechanical properties, and basic resistance to many common lubricants. Specific physical and chemical resistances vary by compound formulation. M1005 is formulated to provide value with balance cost and performance. Please contact for assistance in selecting a specialized compound when increased resistance to temperature, lubricants, or physical properties is required.
Minimum Order Quantity | 500 Kg |
Color | Brown |
Form | Solid Slab (Bale) |
Usage /Application | Molded rubber goods |
Quantity Per Pack | 35 |
Shelf Life | 3-5 years |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Sbr, or styrene-butadiene rubber, is the most consumed synthetic rubber, widely used in place of natural rubber for similar applications. Sbr is a general purpose rubber made up of 75% styrene and 25% butadiene joined in a co-polymer.
Minimum Order Quantity | 500 Kg |
Color | Black |
Form | Solid Slab (Bale) |
Usage /Application | Tyre industries |
Packaging Type | STANDARD |
Weight | 35kgs |
Purity | 99% |
Grade Standard | prime |
Minimum Order Quantity | 500 Kg |
Color | Brown |
Form | Solid Slab (Bale) |
Quantity Per Pack | 30kgs |
Usage /Application | Shoe soles |
Packaging Type | 35 |
Weight | 35KG |
Purity | 99 |
Item Code | 4002 |
Product type | Compound |
Form | Solid Slab (Bale) |
Color | Brown |
Packaging Type | Packet |
Density(kg/m3) | 1.00g/cm |
Thickness | 6mm to 32mm |
Shelf Life | 5 to 10year |
Nitrile rubber is most popular for its oil resistance, although it's also tough and temperature resistant. The amount of oil resistance in nitrile rubber depends on the percentage of acrylonitrile. More acrylonitrile makes the rubber more resistant to swelling from oil, stronger, and less permeable to gases. Less acrylonitrile makes it more flexible at lower temperatures. It's also known for its heat resistance, strength, and resilience | Nitrile rubber in general can function in minus 40-degree to 226-degree F temperatures. It's three times as puncture resistant as natural rubber, as well as resistant to cuts, abrasion, tears, caustics, and aliphatic hydrocarbons. However, it's less flexible. Nitrile is also cheaper than fluoroelastomers. Hydrogenated nitrile, a variant of the rubber, can stay resistant to heat and oxidation while remaining flexible at lower temperatures |