NBR
NBR, or nitrile butadiene rubber, is a synthetic rubber commonly used in various applications due to its excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and chemicals. It is produced by polymerizing nitrile and butadiene monomers, resulting in a material that is durable and flexible. NBR is often found in automotive parts, seals, and gaskets, making it essential in industries that require reliable performance under harsh conditions.
This type of rubber is also known for its good abrasion resistance and temperature stability, which makes it suitable for both high and low-temperature environments. NBR can be formulated to meet specific requirements, allowing for customization in products like hoses, O-rings, and footwear. Its versatility and resilience contribute to its widespread use in manufacturing and engineering sectors.