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NR 73B2F is a chemical resistant lining rubber.

  • The tensile strength, elongation, and abrasion resistance of natural rubber is excellent over a wide hardness range
  • With the exception of certain formulations of polybutadiene, it has the highest resilience of all rubbers
  • Natural rubber is known for having good tear strength, fatigue resistance, and excellent compression set
  • All of these benefits make natural rubber the ideal choice for dynamic applications at low and ambient temperatures


Polymer Name: Natural Rubber Latex

End Uses: Couplings, Tires, Wear Pads

Features: Acid Resistant, Alkali Resistant, Chemical Resistant

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Product Background

Natural rubber is the only non-synthetic rubber available on the market and has been in commercial use since the beginning of the 20th century. Natural rubber is extracted from the sap of the Hevea Brasiliensis tree grown in renewable plantations. One true advantage of natural rubber is that it is fully biodegradable.

  • Advantages Of Natural Rubber

    • The tensile strength, elongation, and abrasion resistance of natural rubber is excellent over a wide hardness range. With the exception of certain formulations of polybutadiene, it has the highest resilience of all rubbers. Natural rubber is known for having good tear strength, fatigue resistance, and excellent compression set. All of these benefits make natural rubber the ideal choice for dynamic applications at low and ambient temperatures.
  • Disadvantages Of Natural Rubber

    • Although natural rubber can be used with water and some dilute acids, alkalis and chemicals, EPDM usually is preferable for most aqueous applications. Natural rubber compounds are not suitable for exposure to petroleum-based oils and fuels. The reason being is that natural rubber has poor resistance to oils and elevated temperatures and is susceptible to attack by ozone unless specifically compounded with antiozonants.

Applications & Uses

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Typical Applications & Uses
  • Developed for use as a lining where a high resistance to acids, alkalis and associated salts is required.
  • It finds a particular use in the site lining of hydrochloric acid storage vessels and submarine battery compartments.
  • It is designed for factory or site application, as it can be vulcanized by using hot water or atmospheric steam, at temperature above 85°C.

Properties

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Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density1.48 - 1.52g/cm³ISO 2781
Hardness68 - 78IRHDISO 48
Tensile Strengthmin. 10MPaISO 37
Elongation at Breakmin. 300%ISO 37