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Meccom Industrial Products Enhancing Durability: A Closer Look at Rubber Types for Molding 

As elucidated in the informative article titled “Types of Rubber Used for Rubber Molding” by IQS Directory, rubber molding encompasses a diverse array of rubber types, each tailored for specific applications. 

Natural Rubber: The origin of rubber, natural rubber, derives from latex produced by rubber tree plants. Known for its high tensile strength and remarkable abrasion resistance, it finds its utility in various applications, including vibration dampers, O-rings, and mountings. Its compatibility with metal allows it to serve as an effective coating.

Nitrile or Buna-N (NBR): Nitrile rubber, a synthetic variant composed of acrylonitrile and butadiene, stands out for its resistance to water, oils, fluids, and solvents. Produced through the emulsifier process, NBR boasts outstanding mechanical properties, making it a preferred choice in rubber molding.

Hydrogenated Nitrile Butadiene (HNBR): HNBR is the hydrogenated form of NBR, engineered to eliminate vulnerable olefinic components. Renowned for its strength and heat resistance, it shines in environments where petroleum-based oils, fuels, and various chemicals are in play. The automotive industry particularly benefits from HNBR’s robust properties.

Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM): EPDM, a synthetic compound formed by combining ethylene, propylene, and a diene comonomer, boasts impressive durability. It exhibits resistance to heat, light, ozone, and can withstand high temperatures, making it an ideal choice for applications like steam systems, automotive panels, and braking systems.

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