NBR Rubber

Property | Typical Value |
Rubber Type | NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) |
Hardness Range | 30 Shore A to 95 Shore A |
Operating Temperature | -30°C to +120°C |
Color Options | Black (Standard), Custom Colors available |
Common Core Materials | Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Surface Finish | Ground, Polished, Grooved, or Crowned |
Key Features | Excellent oil & fuel resistance, high abrasion resistance, cost-effective |
Applications | Printing, Packaging, Textile, Automotive, Industrial Machinery |
NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) is one of the most widely used elastomers in industrial applications due to its excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and other petroleum-based products. It is specifically designed for environments where exposure to grease, hydraulic fluids, and hydrocarbons is common. NBR rubber rollers offer a balanced combination of durability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, making them a preferred choice across multiple industries.
With a working temperature range of -30°C to +120°C, NBR performs reliably under moderate thermal conditions while maintaining its mechanical strength and wear resistance. It also provides good abrasion resistance and tensile strength, ensuring long service life even in demanding operations.
These rollers are commonly used in industries such as printing, packaging, textile, automotive, and manufacturing, where consistent performance and resistance to oil-based substances are critical.