Duraflex™ Solid Rubber & Plastic Sheeting
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Duraflex™ is our INDUSTRY-LEADING
Solid Rubber and Plastic Sheeting.
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As with all our materials, Monmouth’s solid plastic and rubber sheets are sold in partnership with gasket cutters, fabricators, and resellers worldwide.
OEMs rely on the durability, consistency and value provided by Duraflex™ and know they can count on us to work closely with them to meet the physical properties their applications require.
Monmouth Rubber and Plastics manufactures solid rubber sheets and rubber strips in grades and sizes to meet your requirements.
We offer plain and adhesive-backed solid rubber strips and rubber sheets in polymers such as Nitrile, EPDM, Neoprene & Natural Rubber. These polymers find a variety of end use applications such as Gaskets, Bearing Pads and many other specialized applications where the toughness of solid rubber is required. Monmouth also offers a comprehensive list of Military Specifications made from solid rubber.
Types of Solid Rubber and Plastic Sheeting include:
- SBR Rubber
- EPDM Rubber
- Natural Gum Rubber
- Neoprene Rubber
- Nitrile Rubber
- EVA Rubber
We offer a variety of EPDM rubber products
Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM rubber) is a synthetic elastomer. We offer a variety of EPDM rubber products, but what they all have in common is they all exceptional at resisting degeneration caused by exposure to weathering, ozone, and UV rays. EPDM rubber material is excellent for outdoor rubber applications when these materials must endure environmental elements.
EPDM rubber is the best choice for outdoor / exterior applications because its chemical composition is designed to resist cracking and discoloration caused by exposure to UV rays and ozone. Cracking can be extremely detrimental in applications that require superb integrity, productivity, and longevity of equipment or end products. For example, EPDM materials used for weather stripping or window sealing strips in automobiles, cars, trucks, and other vehicles must hold up to EPDM’s high standards to protect the window glass and the interior of the vehicle. Even EPDM rubber is exposed to environmental elements, they will last for a long period of time without any signs of deterioration.
Durafoam and Duraflex are available in some of the following types of rubber:
Table of Common Synthetic Rubbers
Common Synthetic Rubbers
Contact us now for more information on the specifications and applications of the solid rubber and plastic sheeting materials we manufacture.
TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS
Neoprene Explained
Neoprene was the world’s first fully commercial synthetic elastomer
EVA Explained
Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) is the copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate.
ASTM D 1056 explained
Standard Specification For Flexible Cellular Materials
UL Gasket Materials explained
Underwriters Laboratories has a set of industry standards that it uses to test electronic components, including gaskets.
The Shelf Life of Rubber explained
With the above in mind, it is important not to confuse Shelf Life with Service Life.
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Whether you’re looking for open cell sponge rubber, solid sheeting or closed cell plastic foam, you can count on Monmouth Rubber & Plastics to deliver the materials you want.
DURAFOAM™
Closed Cell Sponge Rubber and Plastic Foam
DURAFLEX™
Solid Rubber
and Plastic Sheeting
BONDAFLEX™
Recyled Composites of Rubber and Plastic
BUNS
Closed Cell Sponge Rubber & Plastic Foam
SHEETS
Closed Cell, Open Cell & Solid Rubber
ROLLS
Closed Cell Sponge Rubber and Plastic
FOAM TAPE
Closed Cell Tape, Strip & Pressure Sensitive
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EXPLAINED
Neoprene explained,
what is it?
Neoprene was originally used as an oil resistant replacement for natural rubber.
by Monmouth Rubber & Plastics
EVA explained,
what is it?
Broadly speaking, there are three different types of EVA copolymer.
by Monmouth Rubber & Plastics
ASTM D 1056
explained
American Society For Testing Materials D1056 (ASTM D1056)
by Monmouth Rubber & Plastics
UL Recognized Gasket Materials
Underwriters Laboratories - UL Gaskets are tested using the Standard for Safety of Gaskets and Seals.
by Monmouth Rubber & Plastics
The Shelf Life
of Rubber
Shelf life of rubber is a simple question with a complex answer.
by Monmouth Rubber & Plastics
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