
Oil-resistant rubber sheet, mainly composed of rubber (which may include reinforcing materials such as fabric, thin metal plates, etc.), vulcanized to produce a flat product with a certain thickness and large area, commonly referred to as rubber sheet.
Available in varieties such as solid rubber sheets and reinforced rubber sheets with cloth or metal frames; categorized by use as industrial rubber sheets or rubber flooring; and by color into red, black, white, and oil-resistant green rubber sheets.
High hardness, general physical and mechanical properties, capable of operating in air with low pressure and a temperature range of 0~+60℃.
Manufactured by calendering and bonding compounded rubber, or extrusion molding, vulcanized using a flat press or a drum vulcanizer for continuous vulcanization. Colors: black, gray, green, blue, etc.
Broadly used in industrial and mining enterprises, transportation departments, and house floorings. Serves as sealing rings, gaskets, door and window seals, and for laying workbenches and floors.
Oil-resistant rubber sheet performance: Operating temperature -30℃ to 80℃; works in oil mediums (engine oil, diesel, gasoline, lubricating oil) with sealing and anti-expansion properties. Oil-resistant rubber sheet specifications: Sheet thickness 1mm to 50mm, width 0.1m to 2m [1], length 1m to unlimited.































