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Santoprene Rubber Sheet 1/8" Thick 21" x 96" ( Better than Neoprene) 70 Duro

$ 25.34

Availability: 20 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Durometer (Shore A): 70 - 80
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Rubber Type: Thermoplastic
  • Sheet Width: 21"
  • Sheet Length: 96 in
  • Rubber Color: black
  • Rubber Hardness: Medium
  • Sheet Thickness: 1/8 in
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: santoprene
  • Condition: New

    Description

    I have ordered too much of this rubber - I have several rolls
    It is twice as expensive as Neoprene and hols up better to UV and weather - used to hold windshields in in the auto industry is one use
    Santoprene contains no regrind unlike Neoprene that can contain up to 40 percent
    measures .100 thick with a caliper
    if you need more just add to the quantity for ever extra 8 ft, I will keep as one piece.
    Thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPV)
    are part of the
    thermoplastic elastomer
    (TPE) family of
    polymers
    , but are closest in elastomeric properties to
    EPDM
    thermoset rubber, combining the characteristics of
    vulcanized
    rubber with the processing properties of thermoplastics. TPV is a dynamically vulcanized
    alloy
    consisting mostly of fully cured
    EPDM
    rubber particles encapsulated in a
    polypropylene
    (PP) matrix. There are almost 100 grades in the S portfolio which are used globally in the automotive, household appliance, electrical, construction and healthcare markets. The name "Santoprene" was trademarked in 1977
    [1]
    by
    Monsanto
    and the trademark is now owned by
    ExxonMobil
    Thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPV)
    are part of the
    thermoplastic elastomer
    (TPE) family of
    polymers
    , but are closest in elastomeric properties to
    EPDM
    thermoset rubber, combining the characteristics of
    vulcanized
    rubber with the processing properties of thermoplastics. TPV is a dynamically vulcanized
    alloy
    consisting mostly of fully cured
    EPDM
    rubber particles encapsulated in a
    polypropylene
    (PP) matrix. There are almost 100 grades in the S portfolio which are used globally in the automotive, household appliance, electrical, construction and healthcare markets. The name "Santoprene" was trademarked in 1977
    [1]
    by
    Monsanto
    and the trademark is now owned by
    ExxonMobil