Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) is usually considered as the backbone of the industrial and automotive rubber products industries. NBR is actually a complex family of unsaturated synthetic rubber copolymers of acrylonitrile (ACN) and butadiene. The physical and chemical properties of NBR depend on the percentage of acrylonitrile in the base polymer. Generally, this type of synthetic rubber is resistant to oil, fuel, grease, water, air and flame retardant liquids (HFA, HFB, HFC).
Today, NBR is one of the most popular sealing elements due to its strong engineering properties. NBR rubber seals, can be used in hydraulic liquid, gas oil, silicon oil, animal and vegetable oils and fats as well as hot and cold water.
The following aspects of NBR have made it the most widely used elastomer in the sealing industry today:
SSP Manufacturing, Inc. is a pioneer in the sealing industry. We offer an extensive range of nitrile rubber sealing solutions that include food grade seals, water-cut seals, oil seals, O-rings and industrial seals. Apart from these standard profiles, SSP also offers custom seals and parts. Our unique processes for the manufacture of NBR rubber seals help us create seals and parts to meet your specific applications.
Data Sheet for NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) |
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Property | Specification | Value |
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Hardness | ISO 868 | 85 +/- 5 shore |
Modulus 100% | DIN 53 504 | Greater than or Equal to 1595 psi |
Tensile strength | DIN 53 504 | Greater than or Equal to 2465 psi |
Elongation at break | DIN 53 504 | Greater than or Equal to 150% |
Tear Strength | DIN 53 515 | Greater than or Equal to 102 lbf/inch |
Specific Gravity | ISO 1183 | 1.28 g/cm3 |
Rebound Elasticity | DIN 53 512 | Greater than or Equal to 20% |
Abrasion | DIN 53 516 | 100 mm3 |
Compression set | ISO 815 | Less than or Equal to 5% |
70 deg. C / 24h @ 25% deflection | ||
Compression Set | ISO 815 | Less than or Equal to 6% |
100 deg. C / 24h @ 25% deflection | ||
Min. Service Temperature | -22 deg. F | |
Max. Service Temperature | 230 deg. F | |
Max. Temperature Water / Steam | ||
Max. Temperature Hot Air (short) |