Cellular rubber

The material is flexible, porous, cost-effective and easy to use in many product areas. Cellular rubber seals against air, moisture and water and is for example used for seals, draught excluders, insulation and gaskets. In certain applications, it can even replace solid rubber. A special variety is cellular silicone rubber, which is the optimal choice when conditions include extreme temperatures and aging requirements.

The material is flexible, porous, cost-effective and easy to use in many product areas. Cellular rubber seals against air, moisture and water and is for example used for seals, draught excluders, insulation and gaskets. In certain applications, it can even replace solid rubber. A special variety is cellular silicone rubber, which is the optimal choice when conditions include extreme temperatures and aging requirements.

This material can withstand temperatures between -70°C and +200°C. Another type is Cellular rubber HSC which is semi-closed and extremely soft in order to provide various tolerances in a single gasket/seal. This material is also used for seals in vacuum lifting devices.

This material can withstand temperatures between -70°C and +200°C. Another type is Cellular rubber HSC which is semi-closed and extremely soft in order to provide various tolerances in a single gasket/seal. This material is also used for seals in vacuum lifting devices.

Materials: Chloroprene, EPDM, Nitrile och Silicone

Temperature range: -70 – 200°C

Volumetric weight: 80 – 250 kg/m3

Fire resistance: FMVSS 302 & UL-94