Sponge Rubber Strips: The Perfect Sealing and Insulation Solution
Unlike solid rubber, sponge rubber is highly resilient, flexible, and easily compressible. This makes it an excellent material for sealing irregular surfaces, filling gaps, and creating watertight and airtight seals for window frames. Oursponge rubber strips, also known as cellular or mousse rubber, are available in various thicknesses from 1 to 20 mm, ensuring you always find the perfect sealing or insulation solution.
Types of Sponge Rubber
We supply cellular rubber in EPDM, CR (Neoprene), and NBR (Nitrile), all featuring a self-adhesive backing.
EPDM Sponge Rubber
Water- and weather-resistant, ideal for outdoor use. It also offers excellent resistance to ageing, ozone, UV radiation, and certain acids and alkalis.
Neoprene (CR) Sponge Rubber
A versatile rubber with broad resistance to oils, greases, and heat. It is weather-, ozone-, and heat-resistant but has poor flexibility in cold conditions.
Nitrile (NBR) Sponge Rubber
Highly resistant to oils, greases, water, hydrocarbons, and diluted acids, with good mechanical properties. However, it has only moderate weather, ozone, and UV resistance.
Applications of Sponge Rubber Strips:
Sealing
Thermal and sound insulation
Benefits of Sponge Rubber
Resistant to ageing and moisture
Weather-resistant
Provides excellent sealing and insulation
Abrasion-resistant
Flexible and resilient
Remains elastic, even at low and high temperatures