Description
Key Features:
Material: Made from high-quality rubber, including Neoprene, EPDM, Silicone, and more.
Design: Available in various shapes and sizes to meet specific application needs.
Durability: Resistant to wear, tear, and environmental factors such as UV rays and chemicals.
Types of Rubber Pads:
Neoprene Pads: Known for their excellent resistance to oils, chemicals, and weather conditions. Ideal for industrial machinery and equipment1.
EPDM Pads: Excellent resistance to heat, ozone, and weathering. Commonly used in outdoor applications.
Silicone Pads: High-temperature resistance and flexibility. Suitable for applications requiring a wide temperature range.
Vibration Isolation Pads: Designed to reduce vibration and noise in machinery and equipment.
Applications:
Industrial Machinery: Used to cushion and protect heavy equipment from vibration and impact.
Construction: Provides a stable base for structures and reduces noise and vibration.
Automotive: Used in vehicles to reduce noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH).
Home and Office: Protects floors and surfaces from damage caused by furniture and equipment.
Benefits:
Vibration Reduction: Minimizes vibration and noise, enhancing the lifespan of machinery and equipment.
Protection: Prevents damage to surfaces and equipment by providing a cushioning effect.
Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications due to various material options and designs.
Specifications:
Thickness: Typically ranges from 1/16” to 1” depending on the application.
Hardness: Measured in Shore A, typically ranging from 40 to 902.
Temperature Range: Varies by material, e.g., Silicone (-75°F to +450°F), Neoprene (-20°F to +200°F).