MATERIALS

Technical Materials

NBR

NBR

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Nitrile rubber, better known as NBR, is a material which, in addition to its excellent mechanical properties, has good wear resistance. It can therefore be used in applications requiring high resistance to oils, heat and abrasion. NBR is typically used in membranes, bellows, tubes and hoses. It can be applied hydraulically and pneumatically.

CR

CR

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Polychloroprene rubber, better known as CR rubber, is a rubber with greater wear resistance compared to natural rubber (NR). However, it ends up costing more, which is justified by its high resistance to ageing, flexibility, elasticity and thermal resistance. Basically, it is rubber expanded under high temperature and pressure and coated on one or both sides. This product comes on a roll.

SBR

SBR

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Styrene Butadiene Rubber, better known as SBR, has general properties similar to those of natural rubber (NR). However, it is more resistant to ageing and temperature. SBR also behaves well towards some inorganic chemical products and is not recommended in solutions that use oxidizing acids and organic liquids in general.

EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE

EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE

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Extruded polystyrene (XPS) is a rigid foam that, as the name suggests, is mostly made of polystyrene. Apparently similar to expanded polystyrene, it differs in its resistance and hardness. It is obtained by a continuous extrusion process, making it a very light material. It is a good thermal insulator due to its low density, which results from its ability to contain the particles of the expanding gases in its formation structure. As such, it is widely used in the construction sector, but can be applied to a variety of projects.

ACRYLIC BLANKET

ACRYLIC BLANKET

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Acrylic blanket, or filling paste, is a light, moldable material sold in rolls, which allows it to be used in a wide range of applications, as a filling for comforters, coats, sofas, chairs and other products.

EPDM RUBBER

EPDM RUBBER

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EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene diene methylene rubber) is a material well known for its technical characteristics. The combination of ethylene with propylene and diene is what generates EPDM's properties, making it resistant. EPDM has good resistance to extremes of temperature as well as concentrated acids. However, its resistance to dilute acids increases, making it excellent. Other positive resistances are: vegetable oil, water absorption, oxidation, little ageing in the face of heat.

CELLULAR EPDM RUBBER

CELLULAR EPDM RUBBER

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As its name suggests, Cellular EPDM is a 'spongy' rubber that has a cellular structure with multiple air pockets. In other words, its cell is closed off, containing the air inside. It features strong tear resistance and high water impermeability. It has good elasticity and responds well to ageing. It is a light and very flexible material and is used in the packaging sector for products such as glass and furniture, and as a sealant in the automotive, nautical and electronics sectors.

POLYURETHANE RUBBER

POLYURETHANE RUBBER

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Polyurethane rubber (PU) is a material that differs from other types of rubber in its structure and the way it is manufactured. Polyurethane has the characteristic of being a lightweight material, which gives it numerous areas of application. Its high mechanical resistance means that the quality/price ratio is very satisfactory for both the industry and the customer. Examples of its resistance include the following: oils, hydrocarbons, solvents, acids and bases, to which it responds well.

NBR

NBR

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Nitrile rubber, better known as NBR, is a material which, in addition to its excellent mechanical properties, has good wear resistance. It can therefore be used in applications requiring high resistance to oils, heat and abrasion. NBR is typically used in membranes, bellows, tubes and hoses. It can be applied hydraulically and pneumatically.

CR

CR

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Polychloroprene rubber, better known as CR rubber, is a rubber with greater wear resistance compared to natural rubber (NR). However, it ends up costing more, which is justified by its high resistance to ageing, flexibility, elasticity and thermal resistance. Basically, it is rubber expanded under high temperature and pressure and coated on one or both sides. This product comes on a roll.

EPDM RUBBER

EPDM RUBBER

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EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene diene methylene rubber) is a material well known for its technical characteristics. The combination of ethylene with propylene and diene is what generates EPDM's properties, making it resistant. EPDM has good resistance to extremes of temperature as well as concentrated acids. However, its resistance to dilute acids increases, making it excellent. Other positive resistances are: vegetable oil, water absorption, oxidation, little ageing in the face of heat.

SBR

SBR

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Styrene Butadiene Rubber, better known as SBR, has general properties similar to those of natural rubber (NR). However, it is more resistant to ageing and temperature. SBR also behaves well towards some inorganic chemical products and is not recommended in solutions that use oxidizing acids and organic liquids in general.

EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE

EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE

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Extruded polystyrene (XPS) is a rigid foam that, as its name suggests, is mostly made of polystyrene. Apparently similar to expanded polystyrene, it differs in its resistance and hardness. It is obtained by a continuous extrusion process, making it a very light material. It is a good thermal insulator due to its low density, which results from its ability to contain the particles of the expanding gases in its formation structure. As such, it is widely used in the construction sector, but can be applied to a variety of projects.

ACRYLIC BLANKET

ACRYLIC BLANKET

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Acrylic blanket, or filling paste, is a light, moldable material sold in rolls, which allows it to be used in a wide range of applications, as a filling for comforters, coats, sofas, chairs and other products.

CELLULAR EPDM RUBBER

CELLULAR EPDM RUBBER

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As its name suggests, Cellular EPDM is a 'spongy' rubber that has a cellular structure with multiple air pockets. In other words, its cell is closed and contains the air inside. It features strong tear resistance and high water impermeability. It has good elasticity and responds well to ageing. It is a light and very flexible material and is used in the packaging sector for products such as glass and furniture, and as a sealant in the automotive, nautical and electronics sectors.

POLYURETHANE RUBBER

POLYURETHANE RUBBER

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Polyurethane rubber (PU) is a material that differs from other types of rubber in its structure and the way it is manufactured. Polyurethane has the characteristic of being a lightweight material, which gives it numerous areas of application. Its high mechanical resistance means that the quality/price ratio is very satisfactory for both the industry and the customer. Examples of its resistance include the following: oils, hydrocarbons, solvents, acids and bases, to which it responds well.

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