Product | Dimensions | Material | Hardness (Shore A) | Certification | Stock | ||
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O-ring Black | 56 mm x 5 mm | CR-Neoprene | 60 Shore A | Nee | |||
O-ring Black | 284 mm x 12 mm | CR-Neoprene | 55 Shore A | Nee | |||
O-ring Black | 107.33 mm x 5.33 mm | CR-Neoprene | 60 Shore A | Nee | |||
O-ring Black | 40 mm x 3.5 mm | CR-Neoprene | 60 Shore A | Nee | |||
O-ring Black | 444 mm x 8 mm | CR-Neoprene | 60 Shore A | Nee | |||
O-ring Black | 13.2 mm x 1.6 mm | CR-Neoprene | 60 Shore A | Nee | |||
O-ring Black | 52 mm x 2 mm | CR-Neoprene | 60 Shore A | Nee | |||
O-ring Black | 170.83 mm x 5.33 mm | CR-Neoprene | 60 Shore A | Nee | |||
O-ring Black | 40.65 mm x 5.33 mm | CR-Neoprene | 60 Shore A | Nee | |||
O-ring Black | 314 mm x 8 mm | CR-Neoprene | 60 Shore A | Nee | |||
O-ring Black | 427 mm x 5 mm | CR-Neoprene | 60 Shore A | Nee |
What is CR (Chloroprene rubber):
O-rings from Neoprene rubbers are homopolymers of chloroprene (chlorobutadiene) and functional to the earliest synthetic rubbers used to produce seals. CR O-rings are not useful in environments with aromatic and oxygen-rich solvents. Different compositions can be used to form Neoprene for operating temperatures from -40 °C to + 110 °C.
The advantage of CR O-rings:
The disadvantage of CR O-rings: