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Rubber plates NR/NBR/EPDM with 1 or 2 inserts | EPDM 60° +/- 10° Shore rubber plates with 2 inserts

Rubber plates NR/NBR/EPDM with 1 or 2 inserts
NR/SBR 70° +/- 10° Shore rubber plates with 1 insert
NR/SBR 70° +/- 10° Shore rubber plates with 2 inserts
NBR/SBR 65° +/- 5° Shore rubber plates with 1 insert
NBR/SBR 65° +/- 5° Shore rubber plates with 2 inserts
NBR/SBR 65° +/- 7° Shore rubber plates with 1 insert
EPDM 60° +/- 10° Shore rubber plates with 2 inserts

Rubber sheets made of EPDM with two fabric inserts for increased tear resistance.

The EPDM rubber sheets with 60° shore and 2 inserts have increased tear resistance as well as very good electrical insulation properties, excellent ozone and sunlight resistance and good ageing resistance. Good resistance to heat, chemicals, hot water and steam. Not resistant to oils and petrol. Whether in whole rolls, strips, webs or cut to customer specifications, you can be sure of fast delivery thanks to our large stock of quality products and efficient production. Find the right rubber quality in our online shop!

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Shore-hardness
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Hardness testing of elastomers (rubber) The hardness test of elastomers (rubber) which is most commonly used is the Shore hardness test according to DIN ISO 7619-1. The Shore hardness is the resistance of a rubber sample to the penetration of a conical body of certain dimensions under a defined compressive force. Depending on the design of the measuring body, a distinction is made between Shore A for softer elastomer compounds and Shore D for harder elastomer compounds. For a perfect measurement of Shore hardness, the standard specifies a sample thickness of 6.0 mm. If measurements are carried out on finished products with smaller wall thicknesses, they usually lead to incorrect results. Commercially available elastomer compounds for technical rubber mouldings have a hardness range of 20-90 Shore A

KTW stands for "plastic drinking water". Specifically, this guideline refers to the requirements for the material to be approved as such. This KTW regulation is intended to ensure that neither materials nor materials used in drinking water supply, such as seals or drinking water hoses, release undesirable substances into the drinking water by leaching. Secondly, it should be prevented that the products or materials used promote the growth of microorganisms such as algae or bacteria.

Different types of adhesive can be used for bonding rubber. The choice of the right adhesive for rubber depends on the mixture of the respective rubber, therefore it is advisable to test it on a small area before gluing the rubber over the entire surface. In our online shop page https://www.vibraplast.ch/de/gummi-kunststofftechnik/Klebstoffe you will find a range of superglues for gluing rubber to each other or for bonding with different material combinations. The following elastomers/rubbers have proven to be suitable for bonding with superglue: EPDM (ethylene-propylene-diene rubber) NR (natural rubber) CR (Cloroprene rubber neoprene) IIR (isobutylene-isoprene rubber) SBR (styrene-butadiene rubber) NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber) Rubber bondings with superglue have the advantage that it hardens in a few seconds and the adhesive bond can be loaded immediately. The following advice for bonding rubber should be observed: clean surface no double-sided adhesive application a glueing gap as thin as possible in the case of mitre-cut gluing or butt gluing, ensure a straight, smooth and fresh cut skin contact should be avoided if possible, wear latex gloves if possible

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