Chloroprene rubber (CR) is more commonly know by the trade name Neoprene®.

Chloroprene is unusual in that it is moderately resistant to both petroleum oils and weather (ozone, sunlight, oxygen). This qualifies Neoprene® for O-ring service where many other elastomers would not be satisfactory. It is also used extensively for sealing refrigeration fluids. FDA grades are available. Neoprene® has good compression set characteristics, abrasion resistance, and a temperature range of -65º to 285ºF (-55º to 140ºC).

PAI offers Neoprene® compounds in a hardness range of 40 to 90 durometer. Black is the standard color, but many other colors are available.
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30 Nominal Durometer Black Color Chloroprene Compound

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40 Nominal Durometer Black Color Chloroprene Compound

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40 Nominal Durometer Black Color Chloroprene Compound

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40 Nominal Durometer Black Color Chloroprene Compound

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40 Nominal Durometer White Color Chloroprene Compound
Nominal Durometer N/A 30 N/A 40 N/A 40 N/A 40 N/A 40
Color N/A Black N/A Black N/A Black N/A Black N/A White
Compound Features N/A General Purpose N/A Ozone Resistant, MIL-R-6855 Class 2 Type A & B, Grade 40 N/A General Purpose, MIL-R-6855 Class 2 Grade 40 N/A General Purpose N/A Non-Marking
RoHS Compliant N/A true N/A true N/A true N/A false N/A false
REACH Compliant N/A false
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