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- Common Names: Neoprene
- Chemical Definition: Polychloroprene
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General Characteristics
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| Durometer Range (Shore A) |
50-90 |
| Tensile Range (P.S.I.) |
500-3000 |
| Elongation (Max %) |
600 |
| Compression Set |
GOOD |
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| Solvent Resistance |
FAIR |
| Tear Resistance |
GOOD |
| Abrasion Resistance |
EXCELLENT |
| Resilience-Rebound |
EXCELLENT |
| Oil Resistance |
FAIR |
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| Low Temperature Usage (F°) |
+10° TO -50° |
| High Temperature Usage (F°) |
TO 250° |
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| Aging Weather-Sunlight |
GOOD |
| Usual Hardness Range (Shore A) |
50-90 |
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| Advantages |
• High resilience with low compression set.
• Flame resistance.
• Animal and Vegetable oil resistance.
• Not affected by moderate chemicals, fats, greases and many oils and
solvents. |
| Disadvantages |
• Not recommended for strong oxidizing acids, esters,
ketones, chlorinated aromatic and nitro hydrocarbons. |
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