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Upgrade your industrial projects with high-quality rubber sheets from Rubberline Products Ltd. Browse our wide selection of SBR, Neoprene, Silicone, Viton, EPDM, Nitrile, Pure Gum, and Latex rubber sheets to find the perfect fit for your needs. Contact us today or visit one of our five locations in Ontario, Canada to get started. Let our experienced team help you find the best solution for your project.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is rubber sheeting?
Rubber sheeting is a versatile material made from natural or synthetic rubber that can be used in a variety of applications. It comes in a range of thicknesses, colors, and compositions, making it suitable for use in a wide range of industries.
What are the benefits of using rubber sheeting?
Rubber sheeting has many benefits, including its durability, flexibility, and resistance to moisture, chemicals, and temperature extremes. It is also easy to cut and shape, making it ideal for use in custom applications.
What types of rubber sheeting are available?
There are many different types of rubber sheeting available, including natural rubber, neoprene, EPDM, silicone, and Viton. Each type of rubber sheeting has its own unique properties and is best suited for specific applications.
What thicknesses are rubber sheets available in?
Rubber sheets are available in a wide range of thicknesses, from as thin as 0.5mm to as thick as 50mm or more. The thickness you need will depend on the application you are using the rubber sheeting for.
What colors are rubber sheets available in?
Rubber sheets are available in a range of colors, including black, white, red, green, and blue. Some types of rubber sheeting can also be custom-colored to match your specific needs.
What is the temperature range for rubber sheeting?
The temperature range for rubber sheeting depends on the specific type of rubber used. Natural rubber has a temperature range of -50°C to 70°C, while neoprene has a range of -30°C to 120°C. Other types of rubber sheeting have different temperature ranges.
How do I cut and shape rubber sheeting?
Rubber sheeting can be cut and shaped using a variety of tools, including scissors, a knife, or a laser cutter. It is important to use the appropriate tool for the thickness and composition of the rubber sheeting to achieve the best results.
What industries use rubber sheeting?
Rubber sheeting is used in a wide range of industries, including automotive, construction, marine, and manufacturing. It is also commonly used in the production of gaskets, seals, and other industrial components.