Durafoam Neoprene Equivalents:
100% Neoprene Wetsuit Material and Neoprene Equivalents to Any Current or Obsolete Rubatex, Ensolite or ANR Stock.
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Durafoam™ Neoprene Equivalents are available in some of the following types of rubber:
DURAFOAM™ N231 & N207 (Rubatex G231N & G207N equivalents)
100% NEOPRENE – Wetsuit Material
and Neoprene Equivalents to any current or obsolete Rubatex, Ensolite or ANR stock.
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Competitive Stock Number Equivalency Charts:
Durafoam™ Stocks N231 & N207
Comparable to
Rubatex® Stocks G231N & G207N
Durafoam™ Stocks
Comparable to
Ensolite® Stocks
Durafoam™ Stocks
Comparable to
ANR Stocks
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The MRPC stock numbers listed in these charts, we believe, are comparable to the listed competitors’ stock numbers based on their published physical property charts.
When considering a competitive comparable material, please keep in mind that some materials have unique physicals that are not part of the recognized industry specifications and standards.
Customer sample evaluation and approval of any substitution is suggested. MRPC will supply free of charge evaluation and testing of its materials to assist customers in their evaluation. For technical evaluation and support, please contact us.
Neoprene – Wetsuit Material – Global Shipping
Neoprene Rubber Wetsuit Material (History of)
After Nearly 25 Years, U.S. Manufacturer Monmouth Rubber & Plastics Corp Puts The ‘Made In America’ Label Back On An Iconic American Product.
Some products are just synonymous with America. But these days, your grandma’s apple pies are one of
the few products that are actually still made here. During the past few decades, many U.S. manufacturers have been outsourcing the production of some of America’s most iconic products to cut down on manufacturing costs. Even America’s greatest past time, baseball, is played with balls stitched together in Costa Rica; and many of Mattel’s most iconic American toys, like the Barbie doll, are now made in Hong Kong. – Read full article [PDF]
Article: Closed Cell Gaskets
Resource: Rubber Library
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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NEW! Equivalents to any current or obsolete Rubatex, Ensolite or ANR stock Competitive Stock Number Equivalency Charts:
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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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