NBR/PVC Neobenzid

Neobenzid rubber (PVC/NBR) is an oil-resistant technical rubber compound based on nitrile rubber (NBR) modified with PVC, which combines high resistance to petroleum products with resistance to aging, weather conditions, and ozone.

The material is characterized by very good resistance to mineral oils, fuels, lubricants, and petroleum products in general, while also exhibiting low gas permeability and good mechanical properties under both dynamic and static loads.

The addition of PVC particularly improves resistance to aging, ozone, and weathering—conditions for which standard NBR rubber is not suitable in the long term.

The temperature resistance of the material is -30° to + 110°C

The rubber complies with REACH, RoHS, and PAH standards.

Examples of products and uses:

Petrochemical industry, oil-resistant seals, protective and insulating elements, washers, screens
or equipment linings in the petrochemical industry, workshops, and plants where parts are exposed to
contact with oils and high exposure to external influences.

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