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About Rubber
Compare over 15 types of rubber to find the right material for you.
High-Strength Abrasion-Resistant SBR Rubber Sheets

With increased tensile strength and shock absorption, these sheets last longer than standard SBR. All have been manufactured to military specifications for rubber. SBR is harder and resists wear and tear better than natural rubber. It’s often used for tires, conveyor belts, and chutes. SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) is also known as skirtboard.
Sheets
- Color: Black
- Temperature Range: -20° to 180° F
- Tensile Strength: 1,300 psi
- For Use Outdoors: No
- Specifications Met: ASTM D2240, MIL-G-1149
Cut-to-Length Sheets
- Color: Black
- Temperature Range: -20° to 180° F
- Tensile Strength: 1,300 psi
- For Use Outdoors: No
- Specifications Met: ASTM D2240, MIL-G-1149


























