Rubber-Cal’s Neoprene rubber is a tough synthetic rubber that is ideal for industrial applications. Neoprene rubber, also called by its chemical name chloroprene, was developed by DuPont in the 1930s to meet the demand for an outdoor rubber with chemical resistance. While other synthetic elastomers degrade quickly under intense physical conditions, rubber neoprene is designed to endure. Our neoprene sheet rubber is actually a synthetic rubber compound, made with a 10% neoprene material base and a blend of styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) and chloroprene rubber (CR) to give it the strength of both artificial rubbers. This mix of rubber materials gives the neoprene sheeting moderate resistance to oils, chemicals, and many damaging effects of weather. The result is a smooth, solid rubber that is highly desired for commercial and industrial applications.The unique SBR and neoprene blend that makes up Rubber-Cal’s Neoprene sheeting gives it great resistance to many substances that can easily degrade other types of synthetic rubbers. The neoprene material holds up against acetic acids, petroleum-based solvents, and certain oils and chemicals without showing wear for a long time. Rubber neoprene is also highly valued in outdoor applications, as it can withstand UV rays, ozone, and damaging weather effects. Though other kinds of rubber material may have stronger resistance to some of these conditions, no other material offers the diverse cumulation of resistance that neoprene rubber does. Our Neoprene sheet rubber offers excellent all-around resistance, making it versatile enough for indoor and outdoor applications alike. This solid neoprene performs well in temperatures from -20° to 212° F, which makes it the ideal choice for most industrial applications. No need to worry about high temperatures or heavy abrasions damaging the neoprene material; this 3/4" sheet rubber is the second thickest option available and works best in high-stress physical applications.
This versatile neoprene compound is a mix of Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) and Neoprene
Offers moderate resistance to some oils, chemicals, abrasions, and weathering effects
Performs well in temperatures from -20°-212° F, making it great for industrial applications
The 50A durometer gives this soft rubber material a firm surface with excellent pliability
3/4-in is the second thickest of 10 available gauges and works best in highly-abrasive applications