Neoart – Neoprene rubber sheets
Neoprene rubber sheets are based on polychloroprene rubber; recommended for applications that involve exposure to atmospheric agents at average temperatures. Neoprene rubber sheets are resistant to chemical substances like acids and bases.
Neoart 5.1
Colour | black |
Hardness°Shore A | 50±5 |
Tensile strength(kgf/cm2)min. | 120 |
Elongation at break %,min. | 400 |
Compression set (24h x70°C),% max. | 30 |
Change of volume (DV) after immersion,.%max | |
Fluide B (70 isooctane/30 toluene) | |
Test condi]ion, 22 h h 40°C | |
DV,% | 0…+80 |
Working temperature,°C | -40°C…+100°C |
Neoart 5.2
Colour | black |
Hardness°Shore A | 60±5 |
Tensile strength(kgf/cm2)min. | 130 |
Elongation at break %,min. | 250 |
Compression set (24hx70°C),% max. | 25 |
Change of volume (DV) after immersion ,.%max | |
Fluide B (70 isooctane/30 toluene) | |
Test condi]ion, 22 h x 40°C | |
DV,% | 0…+70 |
Working temperature,°C | -40°C…+100°C |
Neoart 5.3
Colour | black |
Hardness°Shore A | 60±5 |
Tensile strength(kgf/cm2)min. | 130 |
Elongation at break %,min. | 250 |
Compression set (24hx70°C),% max. | 25 |
Change of volume (DV) after immersion,.%max | |
Fluid B (70 isooctane/30 toluene) | |
Test condi]ion, 22 h x 40°C | |
DV,% | 0…+70 |
Working temperature,°C | -40°C…+100°C |