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Tested to withstand the stated dielectric test voltage, these mats protect workers from electrical shock when working around high-voltage equipment.
Neoprene is also known as chloroprene. It offers good oil and abrasion resistance.
This rubber has better shock absorbing qualities and will provide longer life than Standard Multipurpose Neoprene.
Made from FDA-listed materials for use with food.
This neoprene dissipates static electrical charge, which can damage or cause equipment to malfunction.
While other black rubber can leave a mark after use, these specially formulated neoprene sheets leave no evidence behind.
Stronger and more durable than High-Strength Multipurpose Neoprene, this rubber can handle high-tension applications such as belting.
Meeting transportation industry standards for flames, smoke, and toxicity, these neoprene sheets and strips are used as cushioning pads in panels to reduce vibration and noise.
Freezing cold won’t affect the performance of these sheets—they withstand temperatures as low as –65° F.
With one layer of nylon fabric for every 1/16” of thickness, these sheets have the strength to be used as flange gaskets, diaphragm packing, and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced neoprene out of place.
These sheets and strips have one layer of cotton/polyester fabric for every 1/16" of thickness, so they maintain their size and shape under heavy compression better than the standard nonreinforced multipurpose neoprene. Use them as gaskets.
For every 1/4" of thickness there is one layer of super-strong fiberglass cloth that stands up to high stress and flex. Use these sheets as flange gaskets, diaphragm packing, and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced neoprene out of place.
This polyurethane combines the shock absorbing qualities of rubber with the tear resistance of plastic. Use it for high-tension applications such as conveyor belts, as well as for high-wear applications such as cutting surfaces, bumpers, and liners.
Commonly used for tires, conveyor belts, and chutes, SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) is harder and offers better abrasion resistance than natural rubber.
These natural rubber sheets and strips will stretch up to six times their length. Use them in dynamic applications, such as vibration isolators and shock mounts.
With increased tensile strength and shock absorption, these sheets last longer than standard SBR.
With a thin metal backing, these sheets are good for use in bumpers, wear pads, machinery mounts, and other applications where some structural support is needed.
Greater strength than standard High-Temperature Silicone translates into better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life.
These platinum-cured silicone rubber sheets and strips meet the strict purity standards of USP Class VI.
Filled with carbon black, these sheets and strips won’t generate static charges and they’ll divert existing ones away from electronics. Use them as a conductor to protect components from static discharge.
Made of FDA-listed materials, these sheets and strips are for use with food.
Sunlight, ozone, and water won’t affect these sheets and strips.
With greater strength than standard Weather-Resistant EPDM, these sheets and strips provide better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life.
These EPDM sheets and strips meet transportation industry standards for flammability, smoke, and toxicity. Use them as weather-resistant seals on windows and doors, pads to reduce vibration between panels, and exterior trim.
Often used as inner tubes, butyl rubber won’t allow air, fumes, or gases to pass through.
For every 1/16" of thickness, there is one layer of super-strong fiberglass cloth that stands up to high stress and flex. Use these sheets and strips as flange gaskets and anywhere heavy compression would squeeze nonreinforced EPDM out of place.
Buna-N rubber resists fuel oil, hydraulic oil, ethylene glycol, and grease.
These sheets and strips offer better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life than standard Oil-Resistant Buna-N.
Because these sheets and strips are made from peroxide-cured Buna-N rubber, they have better heat resistance than standard Oil-Resistant Buna-N rubber sheets and strips.
With the greatest tensile strength of all our oil-resistant rubber, these super-strong Buna-N sheets and strips can handle high-tension applications, such as belting.
Greater tensile strength than standard Food-Grade Oil-Resistant Buna-N rubber gives these sheets and strips better shock-absorbing qualities and longer life. They’re made from FDA-listed materials for use with food and beverage and offer good resistance to animal and vegetable oils.
Also called hydrogenated nitrile or highly saturated nitrile, HNBR is Buna-N rubber that’s modified with hydrogen to boost its performance. These sheets can handle higher heat and more pressure than standard Buna-N sheets, and they’re less likely to warp or rip. They’re also more resistant to oil, fuel, and chemicals.
Dissipate electrical charges that could damage electronics or cause sparks that ignite oil.
For use in extremely cold environments, these sheets withstand temperatures as low as -65° F.
To maintain their size and shape under heavy compression, these sheets have one layer of nylon fabric for every 1/16” of thickness. Use them as flange gaskets and diaphragm packing.
Viton® fluoroelastomer stands up to tough chemicals, such as nitric acid, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol.
Offering higher tensile strength than standard Chemical-Resistant Viton® Fluoroelastomer, these sheets and strips provide greater tear resistance and longer life.
Comparable to Hypalon, these CSM sheets are engineered to resist breaking down from acids, alkalies, oils, greases, and ozone. They absorb little water and resist cracking and abrasion from weather and heat.
This film is made with virgin Teflon® PTFE resins. It can handle extreme temperatures and resists most solvents.
Kapton® polyimide film is an excellent electrical insulator.
In addition to a low-friction surface that prevents sticking and binding, this tough material is impact and wear resistant to handle the scuffs, scrapes, and strikes that other plastics can’t.
The addition of carbon gives this material the ability to divert static electricity faster than antistatic UHMW.
Often used for packaging and construction applications, this film is also known as Visqueen.