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Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) is a synthetic rubber copolymer made from the polymerization of acrylonitrile and butadiene. It is known for its excellent resistance to oil, fuel, and other chemicals, making it a popular choice in various industrial applications. NBR is typically produced in various grades, which can be tailored to meet specific performance requirements.
| Hardness | Shore A 40 to 90 |
| Temperature range | -40┬░C to 100┬░C |
| Acrylonitrile content | 18% to 50% |
| Tensile strength | 10 to 30 MPa |
| Elongation at break | 300% to 600% |
When selecting Nitrile Butadiene Rubber, consider the specific application requirements such as hardness, temperature resistance, and chemical exposure. Buyers should specify the desired acrylonitrile content to ensure optimal performance for oil and fuel resistance. Additionally, certifications and compliance with industry standards may be important depending on the application.
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NBR is commonly used in automotive, industrial, and oil-related applications due to its oil and chemical resistance.
NBR offers superior resistance to oils and fuels compared to natural rubber, making it more suitable for specific applications.
NBR typically ranges from Shore A 40 to 90 in hardness.
NBR is suitable for temperatures ranging from -40┬░C to 100┬░C, but specific grades may vary.
NBR is synthetic and not biodegradable, but it can be recycled in certain applications.
Factors include acrylonitrile content, hardness, and exposure to specific chemicals or temperatures.