Features & Benefits of Neoprene CR Foam
• Closed-Cell Neoprene has a hardness durometer of 30–50 Shore, providing good compression strength for sealing and gasketing.
• Durability: physically robust, resisting abrasions and harsh conditions
• UV and Ozone Resistance: Highly resistant to degradation from ultraviolet (UV) rays and ozone, making it suitable for outdoor applications without discoloration or structural damage.
• Moisture Resistance: Closed-cell neoprene foam is highly moisture-resistant, with water absorption levels below 5%, making it ideal for wet environments.
• Chemical and Oil Resistance: Offers moderate resistance to oils, greases, and certain chemicals, suitable for industrial settings where exposure to abrasive substances is common.
• Temperature Tolerance: Operates effectively in a wide temperature range, typically from -57°C to 93°C.
• High Compression Strength: Closed-cell neoprene has a hardness durometer of 30–50 Shore, providing good compression strength for sealing and gasketing.