NBR Nitrile Butadiene Rubber Sheet
DoonX offers high-quality NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) Sheets, available in thicknesses ranging from 0.1mm to 50mm and in various colors. Benefit from our precision cut-to-size service or provide your specific requirements for a custom CNC machining quote tailored to your needs.
DoonX presents our premium Black NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) Sheets, offering a versatile solution tailored to meet your specific needs. Our NBR sheets are available in a thickness range from 1mm to 10mm, allowing for a wide variety of applications. We pride ourselves on precision, maintaining a strict tolerance of ±0.2mm to ensure you receive a product that matches your exact specifications.
Understanding that our clients have unique requirements, we provide custom cutting services to deliver NBR sheets in various sizes, perfectly tailored to fit your particular project. Whether you’re working on an industrial application, sealing project, or any endeavor that demands high-quality rubber, our NBR sheets are designed to provide durability, oil resistance, and exceptional performance.
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NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) sheets are distinguished by their superior resistance to oils, fuels, and a range of chemicals, setting them apart from standard rubber materials. This synthetic rubber combines acrylonitrile and butadiene, offering a unique set of properties that make it highly versatile and valuable across numerous applications.
Key Features of NBR Sheets:
- Oil and Fuel Resistance: The standout feature of NBR sheets is their exceptional resistance to oils, fuels, and other hydrocarbons, far surpassing that of natural rubber.
- Chemical Stability: NBR demonstrates robust resistance against a variety of chemicals, including aliphatic hydrocarbons, fats, oils, and greases.
- Temperature Resilience: These sheets can perform in a wide temperature range, typically from -40°C to 108°C (-40°F to 226°F), making them suitable for diverse environmental conditions.
- Durability: NBR sheets offer good abrasion resistance and are known for their durability and strength, ensuring long service life in tough conditions.
- Flexibility: Despite their strength and resistance properties, NBR sheets maintain good flexibility, aiding in sealing applications.
Applications of NBR Sheets:
NBR’s unique properties lend themselves to a variety of uses, including:
- Automotive Industry: For gaskets, seals, and hoses in fuel and oil systems, where resistance to petroleum products is critical.
- Oil and Gas: Used in seals, O-rings, and gaskets that are exposed to oil and chemical environments.
- Manufacturing and Industrial: As components in machinery and equipment for hydraulic systems, requiring chemical and abrasion resistance.
- Food Processing: NBR sheets can be formulated to be safe for food contact, used in seals and gaskets in food processing machinery.
Comparing NBR with Standard Rubber:
The main distinction between NBR and standard (natural) rubber lies in their chemical composition and resultant properties. While natural rubber offers excellent elasticity and tensile strength, it falls short in oil, fuel, and chemical resistance when compared to NBR. NBR’s synthetic makeup provides it with a higher resistance to petroleum-based oils and hydrocarbon fuels, making it more suited for industrial applications involving chemicals and oils. Furthermore, NBR tends to have better wear resistance and can be used in a wider range of temperatures than natural rubber, making it a more versatile choice for harsh environments.
In summary, NBR sheets are preferred for applications that demand high resistance to oils, chemicals, and temperature variations, offering advantages over natural rubber in durability, chemical stability, and application versatility.