NBR (THNBR145565)

NBR is selected primarily for its excellent Oil and Chemical resistance and good mechanical performance at moderately high temperatures, and is widely used in Automotive, Oil & Gas, Power Plant and Engineering Industries for Seals and Gaskets in applications where hydrocarbons, chemicals and acids are present. In the automotive area, NBR is used in water handling applications and in fuel and oil handling hose, seals and grommets. With a temperature range of –40 to +125 degree celcius, NBR materials can withstand all automotive applications. This form of synthetic rubber because of its resilience is the perfect material for power plant industry uses, for many sealing applications such as airlock doors, hatches, pool gates, drywell heads, vibration dampening and others

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Advantage
  • Excellent oil resistant
  • Good resistance to heat and aging
  • Good impermeability to gases
  • Good abrasion resistance
Applications
  • Carburetor and fuel pump diaphragms
  • Chemical container lining
  • Seal and gasket
  • Aircraft hoses
Physical & Mechanical Properties
  • Density (g/cm3) : 1.45
  • Durometer or Hardness Range : 65 +/-5 Shore A
  • Tensile Strength Range (MPa) : 5
  • Elongation (Range %) : 250%
  • Compression Set : 40%
  • Flex Cracking Resistance : Fair to Good
  • Impact Resistance : Fair to Good
  • Resilience / Rebound : Good
  • Tear Resistance (kgf / cm) : 17
Thermal Properties
  • Low Temperature Range : -40° C to -5° C
  • Minimum for Continuous Use (Static) : -15° C
  • High Temperature Range : +100° C to +125° C
  • Maximum for Continuous Use (Static) : +125° C
Environmental Performance
  • Flame Resistance : Fair
  • Gas Permeability : Fair to Good
  • Ozone Resistance : Good to Excellent
  • Oxidation Resistance : Good to Excellent
  • Weather Resistance : Excellent
  • Water Resistance : Excellent