SBR (Styrene-Butadiene-Rubber) Parts
Excellent impact strength, good resilience, tensile strength and more.
SBR has excellent impact strength, good resilience, tensile strength, abrasion resistance
and maintains flexibility at lower temperatures. It is not the polymer of choice
where resistance to oil, gasoline and hydrocarbon solvents is required. SBR materials
are also not suitable for exposure to the outside elements such as UV and ozone.
Typical uses of SBR have been in tire treads, conveyor belt covers, mats and even
shoe soles.
View Physical Rubber Properties Chart
Physical Properties
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Natural
Rubber
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SBR
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EPDM
|
Neoprene
|
Nitrile
|
Urethane
|
Silicone
|
Fluorocarbon
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Specific Gravity
|
0.93
|
0.94
|
0.86
|
1.23
|
1.00
|
1.05 to 1.25
|
0.95 to 1.20
|
1.4 to
1.95
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Durometer, Range
|
30-100
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40-100
|
30-90
|
40-95
|
30-90
|
55-100
|
25-90
|
55-90
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Tensile Strength
|
E
|
F-G
|
VG
|
VG
|
VG
|
E
|
F-G
|
VG
|
|
Elongation
|
VG-E
|
G
|
G
|
G
|
G
|
G-VG
|
VG-E
|
F-G
|
|
Compression Set
|
G
|
G
|
G
|
F-G
|
G
|
G-E
|
G-E
|
G-E
|
|
Heat Resistance
|
F
|
F-G
|
VG-E
|
F-G
|
G
|
F-G
|
E
|
E
|
|
Resilience or Rebound
|
E
|
F-G
|
G
|
VG
|
F-G
|
F-E
|
G
|
F
|
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Impact Resistance
|
E
|
E
|
G
|
G
|
F
|
G-E
|
P-G
|
E
|
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Abrasion Resistance
|
E
|
G-E
|
G-E
|
G-E
|
G-E
|
E
|
P-F
|
F-G
|
|
Tear Resistance
|
E
|
F
|
F-G
|
F-G
|
F-G
|
E
|
P-F
|
F
|
|
Cut Growth
|
E
|
G
|
G
|
G
|
G
|
G-E
|
P-F
|
P-F
|
|
Flame Resistance
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
G
|
P
|
P-F
|
F-G
|
VG-E
|
|
Impermeability, Gas
|
F
|
F
|
F-G
|
F-G
|
G
|
P-F
|
F-G
|
E
|
|
Weathering Resistance
|
P-F
|
F
|
E
|
VG
|
F-G
|
G-E
|
E
|
E
|
|
Low Temperature Limit*
|
-10° TO -50°F
|
0° TO -50°F
|
-20° TO -60°F
|
-10° TO -50°F
|
-30° TO -40°F
|
-10° TO -50°F
|
-65° TO -150°F
|
+10° TO -40°F
|
|
High Temperature Limit*
|
158° TO 225°F
|
158° TO 225°F
|
300° TO 350°F
|
225°F
|
275°F
|
250°F
|
400° TO 550°F
|
400° TO 450°F
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