Neoprene CR

Neoprene is one of the elastomers first successfully synthesized by Dupont in 1931. Neoprene is a copolymer of chlorine and butadiene. Neoprene has good ozone resistance, weather resistance, chemical resistance, and aging resistance. It also has good mechanical properties, flame retardancy, and good low temperature elasticity.


Curing system

Metal oxide bridging

Standard CR is a metal oxide and organic accelerator bridging.


Temperature range

-40℃ ~ 100℃, up to 125℃ for a short time


Hardness range

Shaw A30 degrees to 90 degrees


Color

Black, white, yellow and blue, or customer-specified colors


Application

Neoprene is used in thousands of different environments, including automotive and wire and cable jacketing.

Neoprene is commonly used for sealing in air conditioning systems, especially for sealing old refrigerants represented by Freon R12 or R22.