The Neoprene coated polyester fabric combines the following properties: CR or Chloroprene Rubber, commonly known as Neoprene ®, was the best option to manufacture products that are to be in contact with oils and fuels in the past. Nowadays, Neoprene is considered to have a moderate resistance to these components. However, Chloroprene Rubber can be considered a mix solution as it has better resistance to a diverse source of degrading agents (like oil, ozone, chemicals and heat) than Natural Rubber. Instead Neoprene® presents lower physical properties. In spite of the physical properties, Neoprene® has a perfect airtightness, therefore it is widely used in the manufacture of inflatable structures of all sort. Its resistance to fire is also excellent, and can be presented in self-extinguishing formulations if required. Polyester is a the synthetic fiber that detains the first place in terms of global production. It is a linear polymer whose mass comprises predominantly (at least 80%) of the ester functions and terephthalic acid. The polyester yarn is lightweight and flexible. It is resistant to ultraviolet radiation. Low flammability. It softens at 245 ° C and melts at 250 ° C. It keeps a good shape memory and can therefore be used into coated fabrics composition. Furthermore, a suitable weaving also allows good heat dissipation. Applications: - Industrial fabrics
- straps
- tarps
- tires
- rope
- clothing
- protective bellows
- inflatables
- CBRN suits
- thermic insulation combinations
Properties: - Fireproofed
- Acids resistant
- Non-skid
- UV resistance
- Water Resistance
- Airtightness
- Isolation to radiation
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