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SBR rubber strips

SBR rubber strips

Item name Thickness Max Length Max Width
SBR rubber strips 0.5 mm 0.5 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 1 mm 1 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 1.5 mm 1.5 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 2 mm 2 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 3 mm 3 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 4 mm 4 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 5 mm 5 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 6 mm 6 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 8 mm 8 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 10 mm 10 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 12 mm 12 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 15 mm 15 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 18 mm 18 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 20 mm 20 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 25 mm 25 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 30 mm 30 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 35 mm 35 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 40 mm 40 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 45 mm 45 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips 50 mm 50 mm 2000 mm 1000 mm
SBR rubber strips are available cut to size. Larger dimensions and custom shapes can be supplied on request.

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Standard sheet size will be read from Size (Width × Length). If you need a larger size or a thickness that’s not listed, please mention it in Notes.
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What are SBR rubber strips

SBR rubber strips are cut profiles made from Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR), a synthetic material that is commonly used in general industrial environments. The material is known for its mechanical resilience and flexibility, particularly in conditions where physical wear or repeated contact plays a role. These strips are manufactured in standardised widths and thicknesses and are used in various technical setups where a non-critical sealing or cushioning element is required.

When to use SBR rubber strips

SBR rubber strips are typically chosen when resistance to abrasion or mechanical stress is important, and where exposure to oils, chemicals or prolonged sunlight is not expected. The material is suited for dry and controlled environments, often indoors, where the mechanical properties of the rubber can be utilised without demanding chemical resistance or weather stability. This makes SBR a relevant option for applications that prioritise robustness over environmental endurance.

Applications of SBR rubber strips

In practice, SBR rubber strips are used in technical settings where physical contact, pressure distribution or vibration needs to be managed in a cost-efficient way. This includes use in industrial machinery, internal equipment constructions and manufacturing processes where a general-purpose rubber solution is sufficient. The strips are often applied in static or semi-dynamic situations where flexibility and resilience are required, but where the material is not exposed to aggressive substances or harsh outdoor conditions.

SBR rubber strips Specifications

Hardness: 40–75 Shore A
Density: 0.94–1.10 g/cm³
Tensile Strength: 10–18 MPa
Elongation at Break: 250–500 %
Temperature Range: −40 °C to +90 °C
Resistance: abrasion, water

 

SBR rubber offers good abrasion resistance and mechanical strength, but limited resistance to oil, UV and ozone.

Custom SBR rubber strips

We can CNC-cut rubber sheets into strips, gaskets, or rings. Additionally, we are able to extrude rubber into virtually any shape. Contact our team to discuss your projects or inquiries.

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