Solid rubber

Solid rubbers are mostly used when it is necessary to obtain the maximum sealing effect. Compared to microporous materials, they do not have a cellular structure, so they can create a stronger barrier between media, but this property is also bought by a higher price and weight. Solid rubbers are also more resistant to mechanical stress and wear than foams and are therefore suitable for applications with high mechanical loads.

Solid rubbers can be supplied in rolls or sheets, separated by talc or PE film, which make subsequent lamination easier. Rubber can also be directly provided with an adhesive layer.

  • NR
  • EPDM
  • CR
  • NBR
  • SBR
  • Viton
  • Carpet homogeneous rubber
  • Recycled sheets and carpets

Applications: automotive industry, construction industry, electrical engineering, air conditioning, aerospace industry, medicine, renewable resources

Material datasheets

MDS EP509 S2.pdf

MDS SBR 65 Checker.pdf

MDS SIGP 50.pdf