NBR

NBR

Q:What is NBR material?

A:NBR stands for Nitrile Butadiene Rubber. It's a synthetic rubber and well-known for being unusual resistant to oil, fuel and other chemicals, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial application. The NBR is less likely to cause allergic reaction than natural rubber.

Q:Is NBR a recyclable material?

A:Yes, NBR is a recyclable material, however, it's important to note that NBR recycling might not be as straightforward as some other materials due to the complexity of rubber compounds and the additives used in NBR production.

Q:Does NBR produce toxic substances when burned?

A:Yes, NBR may produce toxic substances and harmful gases when it burns. The specific toxic substances and gases released during combustion can be influenced by factors such as the formulation, additives, and combustion conditions of the NBR material.  Due to the potential harm of combustion byproducts from NBR to human health, it's important to avoid burning NBR materials, especially in inappropriate environments. If dealing with waste NBR materials, proper disposal procedures should be followed to ensure that no harm is caused to the environment and human health.

Features

  • Outstanding oil & fuel resistance.
  • Good wear-resisting.
  • Good heat resistance.
  • Ageing resistance.
  • Softness.
  • Good elasticity.
  • Recyclable.
  • Excellent shock absorbability.
  • Good tensile strength.
  • Heat preservation.

Application

Yoga & pilates mat, kneeling mat, martial art products, sporting protectors, mouse pad, pool floating lounge, pool side seat, balance pad, insulated bag.