
Abrasion-resistant rubber sheets are primarily made from nitrile rubber or chloroprene rubber, enhanced with materials like fabrics and metal thin plates, and then vulcanized into sheet products through calendering and lamination or extrusion molding [1-2] [4]. The thickness range is 1 to 80mm, width coverage from 500 to 3000mm, with common colors including black, gray, green, and blue. The hardness typically ranges from 60° to 65°, and the tensile strength can reach up to 5.0MPa [5-6]. The product operates at a temperature range of -10 to 60°C, exhibits anti-expansion and sealing properties in oils like engine oil, diesel, and gasoline, and is suitable for oil tank sealing, seal manufacturing, and ground铺设 in contact with oils [3] [5]. It can be categorized into three types based on characteristics: Type A uses reborn nitrile rubber with fabric reinforcement for anti-slip flooring; Type B is a blend of nitrile and styrene butadiene rubber, offering excellent abrasion resistance; Type C contains a high proportion of nitrile rubber, highlighting its high-temperature oil resistance [4] [6]. Performance tests are conducted in accordance with national standards such as GB/T5574, GB/T528-1998, and are determined by metrics like tensile strength and Akron abrasion.

























