Expanded foam Neoprene/EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) rubber sponge sheeting with self adhesive backing available in a choice of thicknesses and lengths. Standard width is 1 metre.
Expanded foam neoprene/EPDM rubber sponge sheet is a versatile material known for its excellent sealing, cushioning, and insulating properties.
Material Composition:
Neoprene (polychloroprene) and EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber are blended and expanded to form a sponge-like structure.
The combination of neoprene and EPDM enhances the sheet's resistance to weathering, ozone, UV radiation, and chemicals.
Physical Characteristics:
Self-adhesive backing: One side of the sheet is coated with a pressure-sensitive adhesive for easy application.
Soft and flexible: The sponge-like structure provides cushioning and conforms to irregular surfaces, making it ideal for sealing applications.
Closed-cell structure: Prevents the absorption of water and provides excellent thermal insulation.
Resilient: Exhibits good recovery after compression, maintaining its shape and sealing effectiveness over time.
Available in various thicknesses and densities to suit different sealing and insulation requirements.
Applications:
Sealing: Used for sealing gaps, joints, and seams in HVAC systems, automotive applications, construction, and marine environments.
Insulation: Provides thermal and acoustic insulation in HVAC ducts, refrigeration units, appliances, and machinery.
Cushioning: Protects delicate surfaces from damage during transportation or as gaskets in electronic devices.
Weatherproofing: Forms a barrier against moisture, dust, and air infiltration in doors, windows, and enclosures.
Vibration damping: Absorbs vibrations and reduces noise transmission in automotive, machinery, and equipment applications.
Overall, self-adhesive expanded foam neoprene/EPDM rubber sponge sheet is a versatile material prized for its sealing, cushioning, and insulating properties, making it indispensable in various industrial, commercial, and residential applications.