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NBR 80 B MIL M1 [WPS 74/4]

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NBR 80 B MIL M1 [WPS 74/4] is a black nitrile rubber.

  • NBR has moderate physical properties but good abrasion resistance
  • It is extremely versatile, reliable and offers reasonable resistance to petroleum oil, crude oil, water, gasoline and some hydraulic fluids
  • Offering great abrasion and compression set resistance
  • NBR is a cost-effective sealing solution
  • Because of this, NBR is a popular sealing material for a wide range of applications.


Polymer Name: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR)

End Uses: Bladders, Diaphragms, Gaskets, Hoses, O Rings, Pipe Liners

Features: Food Contact Acceptable, Metal Detectable

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Product Background

Acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (NBR), usually shortened to nitrile or NBR, was developed in 1941 as the first oil resistant rubber. NBR rubber grades with high acrylonitrile content have better oil resistance, whereas low acrylonitrile content gives better low-temperature flexibility and resilience.

  • Advantages of NBR

    • NBR has moderate physical properties but good abrasion resistance. It is extremely versatile, reliable and offers reasonable resistance to petroleum oil, crude oil, water, gasoline and some hydraulic fluids. Offering great abrasion and compression set resistance, NBR is a cost-effective sealing solution. Because of this, NBR is a popular sealing material for a wide range of applications.
  • Disadvantages of NBR

    • Some disadvantages of NBR include high gas permeability. NBR’s ozone resistance and electrical properties are also poor. NBR is not suitable for use with polar solvents and its poor flame resistance can be a disadvantage. Certain grades of nitrile rubber can be compounded with PVC to improve aging, flame, petrol and ozone resistance which combats some of the disadvantages listed above. Indeed, carboxylated grades of nitrile rubber (XNBR) have enhanced physical properties and higher temperature resistance.

Applications & Uses

Typical Applications
  • Accumulator bladders
  • Diaphragms
  • Gaskets
  • Hose
  • Liners
  • O-Rings
  • Seals

Properties

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Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density1.24 - 1.28g/cm³ISO 2781
Hardness85 - 95IRHDISO 48
Tensile Strength12.0MPaISO 37
Elongation at Breakmin. 150%ISO 37
Compression Set (22 hours at 23°C)max. 30%ISO 815

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