ASTM Classification : BC/BE
Temperature : - 30°C to 120° C
Neoprene is one of the oldest available synthetic elastomers developed by Dupont in the year 1931.
Neoprene resists Petroleum and Vegetable Oils, Weather, Ozone, UV, Oxygen in a perfectly balanced manner.
Due to excellent compatibility with Ammonia, Freon it is widely used in the refrigeration industry.
| ADVANTAGES |
| Good resistance to Heat, Oils & Water |
| Good resistance to Weather, ozone , UV & flame |
| Good resistance to Ammonia gas & concentrated acid |
| Works well with freons, Esters/Ethers & acetone |
| DISADVANTAGES |
| Poor resistance to Ketones/MEK/Toluene |
| Poor resistance to Aromatic Hydrocarbons |
| Poor resistance to Chlorinated Hydrocarbons |
| Doesn't works well with Brake Fluids |