Rubber Manufacturing
Rubber has become one of the most commonly used materials in industry. Used for thousands of years, it has consistently proven to be reliable and durable.
From one natural source of rubber, we have been able to develop a variety of different types that can be used in a wide range of applications today.
Specialized Moulding are professional rubber product manufacturers and are available to assist you with the right rubber for your specifications. For all your rubber product needs, contact Specialized Moulding today.
Types of Rubber
To assist you in making an informed decision about the type of rubber that you are looking for, Specialised Moulding, your specialist rubber product manufacturers, has provided a list of some of the common types of rubber that are available:
Natural rubber is the foundation for all and is created using the latex sap from the Hevea Brasiliensis tree. Used for hoses, tubing, seals, and alike, it has a high tensile strength with the ability to withstand fatigue from active wear and tear.
Styrene-butadiene rubber is a synthetic rubber that is ideal for use in the production of tyres and in the automotive industry. It has impeccable impact strength, is abrasion resistant, and too has a high tensile strength.
Butyl is a synthetic rubber that is outstanding in controlling the permeability of moisture and gas within a particular application. It is highly heat, corrosion, and chemical resistant, making it ideal for the production of sealants, o-rings, and tank liners.
Nitrile is a widely used synthetic rubber that finds perfect application for use with a variety of petroleum-based fuels, oils, greases, and hydraulic fluids. Its properties make it highly versatile, including its impressive tensile strength and abrasion resistance.
Silicone is a synthetic rubber that can be used effectively in static applications. As a sealant and lubricant, it is suitable for applications involving petroleum fluid, water, and steam.
Other types of rubber that are commonly used in industry include Neoprene®, Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, Viton®, Polyurethane, and Hydrogenated Nitrile, each with their own beneficial characteristics and properties.
To find out more information about our rubber products, contact your trusted rubber products manufacturers, Specialized Moulding.