Rubber-Cal’s Styrene Butadiene Rubber is a versatile sheet rubber material that is known for its superior durability in high-stress applications Our styrene butadiene rubber is actually a mild compound blended with natural rubbers to give the sheets of rubber both the high tensile strength of natural rubber and the superior resistance qualities of synthetic elastomers Each SBR rubber sheet goes through a chemical heating process called vulcanization, increasing its durability and giving the elastomer sheet a smooth and solid finish This SBR material has a durometer of 70A, which means the sheet rubber has a hard surface with minimal flexibility The synthetic rubber sheet has excellent resistance to abrasions, making it perfect for heavy-duty applications whether they are industrial, commercial, or even residential. This industrial rubber sheet is specially designed to withstand the daily abrasions and impacts of industrial working conditions This versatile SBR rubber has excellent shock absorption and is great for reducing sound, vibrations, and impacts This makes rubber SBR the ultimate protective elastomer sheeting, perfect for use as bumpers, pads, and anti-slip mats, among countless other possible applications This thick sheet rubber is also great in outdoor applications, as the styrene butadiene rubber has superior resistance to abrasions, moisture, UV rays, and most damaging weather effects Another great feature of elastomer SBR is its intense temperature resistance With a working temperature range from -10°-195° F, there is no need to worry about the rubber material quickly wearing away from heat or friction—this SBR sheet is built to last, especially in extreme environments Rubber-Cal’s Styrene Butadiene Rubber is the ideal protective elastomer sheet for heavy-duty applications.
SBR has great resistance to abrasions, moisture, temperature, ozone, and a number of oils and chemicals
Makes a great protective barrier because it can absorb shock, limit vibration, and reduce noise
Performs well in temperatures from -10°-195° F to withstand the conditions of high-stress industrial applications
The 70A durometer gives this rubber material a stiff and hard surface with minimal flexibility
1-in is the thickest option available and works best for high-stress physical applications