Rubber sheets play a crucial role in modern industrial systems, serving as essential components in sealing, insulation, protection, and shock absorption. Due to their excellent mechanical properties, weather resistance, and chemical stability, rubber sheets are widely used in manufacturing, construction, mining, marine, automotive, and energy industries.
Compared with plastic or metal materials, rubber provides a unique balance of flexibility, durability, and resilience. It can withstand repeated compression, environmental stress, and extreme temperatures while maintaining stable performance. This makes rubber sheets a reliable and cost-effective solution for both heavy-duty industrial applications and everyday commercial use.
A rubber sheet is a flexible elastomeric material produced through mixing, calendering, and vulcanization. Depending on the formula, rubber sheets can be engineered to provide specific properties such as heat resistance, oil resistance, dielectric strength, or abrasion resistance.
Rubber sheets are typically manufactured in:
Rolls (10m–30m)
Cut sheets
Customized shapes (strips, gaskets, pads, washers)
They create airtight and watertight seals
They absorb vibration and reduce noise
They provide protection against wear, impact, and chemicals
They compensate for uneven surfaces in mechanical assembly
They resist UV, ozone, moisture, and harsh environments
They can be die-cut or CNC-cut into precision components
Rubber sheets have become a standard material across global industries due to their versatility, performance stability, and easy customization.
Different industries require different rubber properties, so choosing the correct rubber type is crucial. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the most common materials.
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) is known for its exceptional resistance to:
UV radiation
Ozone exposure
Oxidation
Extreme temperatures
Moisture, steam, and aging
EPDM maintains elasticity even after years of outdoor exposure, making it one of the most durable synthetic rubbers available.
Typical properties:
Temperature range: –40°C to +120°C
Excellent water and steam resistance
Moderate chemical resistance
Low electrical conductivity
Ideal applications:
Waterproofing membranes
Outdoor gaskets and sealing strips
HVAC systems
Roofing materials
Solar panel mounting systems
Automotive weather seals
EPDM is the No.1 choice for outdoor environments that require long-term stability.
SBR (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber) is widely used in general-purpose industrial applications due to its strong mechanical properties and economic price.
Key advantages:
High tensile strength and flexibility
Very good abrasion and wear resistance
Stable performance under repeated compression
Affordable and versatile
Common uses:
Industrial flooring
Anti-slip rubber mats
Conveyor systems
Shock-absorbing pads
General sealing applications
SBR is the best option when you need a durable and cost-effective solution for everyday industrial use.
NBR (Nitrile Rubber) is the industry-standard material for environments exposed to petroleum products.
Outstanding features:
Excellent resistance to oil, diesel, gasoline, and lubricants
Good tear and abrasion resistance
Stable mechanical strength
Typical applications:
Petrochemical processing plants
Oil-resistant gaskets and seals
Fuel tank linings
Machinery sealing in oil-rich environments
If oil resistance is your priority, NBR is the most reliable option.
Neoprene (CR Rubber) offers a unique balance of:
Weather resistance
Flame retardancy
Moderate oil resistance
Chemical stability
Applications include:
Marine environments
HVAC sealing
Automotive parts
Industrial protective covers
Fire-resistant gaskets
Neoprene is excellent for environments where both weather and chemical resistance are required.
Rubber sheets deliver several performance advantages that alternative materials cannot match.
Rubber sheets can endure high pressure, abrasion, impact, and repeated mechanical stress, offering excellent long-term reliability.
Materials like NBR and Neoprene are specifically engineered to withstand:
Oils
Fuels
Grease
Industrial chemicals
Solvents
This makes them indispensable in petrochemical and mechanical sealing industries.
Rubber sheets can be designed for:
Low-temperature flexibility
High-temperature stability
Thermal insulation applications
EPDM performs exceptionally well from –40°C to +120°C.
Rubber’s natural elasticity reduces:
Machine vibration
Impacts
Mechanical noise
Surface wear
This protects equipment and extends operational life.
Rubber sheets block water and moisture, resist outdoor aging, and offer excellent electrical insulation when needed.
Rubber sheets are widely used across almost every industrial sector. Here are the most common industries and how they use rubber sheets:
Rubber sheets can be die-cut into:
Flange gaskets
Pump sealing rings
Valve gaskets
Mechanical sealing pads
Used in:
Factories
Workshops
Gyms
Warehouses
Transportation platforms
Applications include:
NVH vibration control
Engine covers
Oil-resistant gaskets
Protective linings
Rubber sheets serve as:
Waterproofing layers
Expansion joint fillers
Sound insulation materials
Their resistance to saltwater and weather makes rubber ideal for:
Boat decks
Dock protection
Marine sealing components
When selecting a rubber sheet, consider the following critical factors:
Does your environment require:
Heat resistance?
Cold flexibility?
Continuous or intermittent usage?
Identify possible exposure to:
Oil
Solvents
Acidic or alkaline substances
Steam
UV or ozone
Evaluate:
Hardness (Shore A)
Tensile strength
Tear resistance
Abrasion resistance
We provide thickness from 1mm to 50mm, width up to 2m, and full customization.
Such as:
Anti-slip
Cushioning
Insulation
Waterproofing
Mechanical protection
If needed, our engineering team can help match materials to your exact requirements.
We provide professional-grade rubber solutions with global export experience.
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