Neoprene Explained by John Bonforte Sr - Monmouth Rubber & Plastics
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 พ.ย. 2017
- Neoprene was the world’s first fully commercial synthetic elastomer and was introduced by DuPont in 1931. The term neoprene is now generic but was originally the trade name from DuPont’s chemical name Polychloroprene.
Neoprene was originally used as an oil resistant replacement for natural rubber.
Very helpful, thank you
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I'm looking at having this material used for a tent floor, is there any pros or cons I need to know about?
What kind of Neoprene sheet will be good for diy bike mud flap?
Can neoprene rubber be used as a continous piano style hinge...thanks in advance
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?Question? Can rubber neoprene be bent or molded to 90degree angle for dust control on the bottom of doors?
yes
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My question is whether neoprene foam rubber sticks to silicone rubber. Thank you
Too general a question. Neoprene has no basic ability to stick to silicone.
Hello, is it possible to remove the smell, I have a bought a set of Neoprene fitness gloves and they smell like balloons on steroids.
No,The neoprene smell is from 2 part.1 part is neoprene itself,Another part is from glue.Just ask your supplier lay the neoprene in the air for 3-5days,the smeel can be much better
yes it can be bent in all directions
Neoprene kicks tush!
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