| Delivery time | Shipped in 3 - 5 - Day(s) |
| Article number | 75780 |
| EAN | 6150552789718 |
| Thickness | 1 mm |
| applicable for | Suitable for shipbuilding, road construction, industry and construction. |
| Application with oil | bad |
| Elongation at break | 200% (> 150%, DIN 53504) |
| Insert | no insert |
| Material | neoprene |
| Maximum % impressions | 0.25 |
| Maximum load N/mm2 | < 5 N/mm² |
| Model | Rubber band |
| Ozone resistance | reasonable |
| REACH | conform |
| RoHS | conform |
| Tear strength | 10 N/mm (> 7 N/mm, ASTM D624-00) |
| Temperatur range | (-30 °C to +70 °C, Short-termly +80 °C) |
| Tensile strength Mpa | 6 MPa (> 4 MPa, ISO 37) |
| Type | 2 sides smooth |
| UV resistance | reasonable |
| Width | 10 mm |
Properties and Supply of Neoprene Rubber (NEPA 260) Neoprene rubber, also known as CR rubber, combines the weather resistance of EPDM with the oil resistance of NBR. This makes it suitable for short contact with oil while remaining stable outdoors. The material is resistant to water, acids, alkaline substances and water vapour, enabling indoor and outdoor use. Thanks to its wear resistance, ageing resistance and strong mechanical properties, it does not permanently deform easily. NEPA 260 also offers moderate gas-tightness and works well as electrical insulation. The rubber is suitable for both fresh and salt water. NEPA produces this material fully custom-made in thicknesses from 1 to 50 mm, available as sheets, blocks or strips. All variants can be supplied uncoated or with a self-adhesive layer. Applications of NEPA 260 This type of neoprene is widely used as bearing rubber in industry, construction, road construction and shipbuilding. It absorbs shocks and contributes to sound insulation, making it suitable as a spacer and support under structures. In addition, CR rubber can be used for sealing against air, dust and water, especially in flat or slightly uneven joints. In sectors such as maritime and offshore, it is applied because of its saltwater resistance and moderate oil resistance. Black neoprene is also frequently used in packaging.