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Crepe rubber is a type of natural rubber that is processed into thin sheets, typically through a coagulation and drying process. It is known for its unique texture and appearance, which resembles crinkled or creased paper. This rubber is primarily made from the latex of rubber trees and is valued for its elasticity and durability. Crepe rubber is commonly used in various applications where flexibility and resilience are required.
| Material | Natural rubber from rubber tree latex |
| Thickness | Typically ranges from 1 mm to 5 mm |
| Color | Natural brown to light tan |
| Moisture content | Usually around 2% to 5% |
| Tensile strength | Ranges from 15 MPa to 25 MPa |
When selecting crepe rubber, buyers should consider the thickness and moisture content based on their specific application needs. It's also important to specify the desired tensile strength and any particular certifications required for the intended use. Quantities should be determined based on production needs, and it's advisable to request samples to assess the material's performance in real-world conditions.
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Crepe rubber is used in footwear, adhesives, automotive parts, and more.
It is made from natural latex, processed into sheets through coagulation and drying.
It offers excellent elasticity, durability, and resistance to wear.
Yes, as it is derived from natural rubber, it is biodegradable.
Yes, but its longevity may be affected by UV exposure and weather conditions.
Thickness typically ranges from 1 mm to 5 mm.