Solid rubber material for every need.Our wide range offers the right choice of rubber with the right properties for the application.ShareREAD MORE/CONTACTHideMaterial specification makes the right choice of material CR (neoprene), EPDM, NBR, NR, SI (silicone) and SBR. We handle solid rubber in the form of sheets, tubes and profiles. We offer rubber material for every need as cold/heat, obsolescence, ozone resistance, oil resistance, durability etc. Daniel FermskogPhone +46 370 65 47 11 Send e-mail
Vibration dampers - HorddampMixed cell polyurethane (PUR) with high elasticity, long service life. Combination of spring- and damping properties EPDM 50ºOzone resistant, good obsolescence and chemical resistance. Hardness: 50-70° Sh A EPDM 60ºOzone resistant, good obsolescence and chemical resistance. Hardness: 50-70° Sh A EPDM 70ºOzone resistant, good obsolescence and chemical resistance. Hardness:50-70° Sh A EPDM 60º WhiteOzone resistant, good obsolescence and chemical resistance. FDA approved, good electrical insulation properties Hardness 60° Sh A SBR Styren-ButadienGood durability.Hardness: 50-70° Sh A CR Cloropren (neopren)Ozone and obsolescence resistant, limited oil resistance.Hardness: 50-70° Sh A NBR NitrileGood oil resistance.Hardness: 50-70° Sh A NR Natural rubberGood durability. Hardness 40° Sh A SI SilikonGood cold and heat quality, -70°C till +200°C.Colours: red, white and transparent.Hardness: 60° Sh A Questions and answersFAQ on solid rubber for different requirements and environments. CR (neoprene), EPDM, NBR, NR, SI (silicone) and SBR. Can you help me choose the right type of rubber? Yes, we’ll advise you based on the requirements specification, environment, chemical composition, temperature, mechanical load and service life. We have a rubber grade to suit every requirement. Can you supply solid rubber in custom sizes? Yes, we punch, cut and shape all our solid rubber grades to customer-specific dimensions and geometries. How quickly can you deliver solid rubber products? We have a wide range of products and a good supply of materials, which means we can deliver quickly – both samples and larger batches. How resistant is solid rubber to chemicals? This varies depending on the grade: EPDM has good chemical resistance, NBR is resistant to oil and fuel, whilst silicone can withstand many chemical environments as well as high temperatures. Is EPDM available in colours other than black? Yes, we also offer EPDM 60° White, which is FDA-approved and has good electrical insulation properties. Is it possible to get solid rubber in colours other than black? Yes, several grades, such as EPDM 60° White and silicone, are available in various colours, including white, red and transparent. Is solid rubber available in the form of hoses, sheeting and profiles? Yes, we offer a range of products: sheet material for die-cutting, sealing profiles and tubing for technical applications. Is solid rubber suitable for outdoor use? Yes, EPDM and neoprene in particular are highly weather-resistant and perform well in outdoor environments exposed to ozone, UV radiation and significant temperature fluctuations. What are the properties of natural rubber (NR)? Natural rubber has excellent wear resistance and high elasticity. It is used when flexibility needs to be combined with good mechanical strength. What hardnesses is solid rubber available in? Most of our grades fall within the 40–70° Shore A range, which allows us to tailor the hardness to suit the intended function and load. What is Horddamp? Horddamp are our polyurethane vibration dampers, characterised by high elasticity and a long service life. They combine spring and damping properties to provide effective vibration control. What is SBR used for? SBR is a hard-wearing solid rubber with good mechanical strength. It is used in applications subject to abrasion and heavy wear. What is solid rubber and when is it used? Solid rubber is a compact and hard-wearing material that we supply in the form of sheets, hoses and profiles. It is used in environments that require good resistance to cold, heat, ozone, oil and wear and tear. What is the difference between EPDM 50°, 60° and 70°? The main difference lies in the hardness. All three are ozone-resistant, but the choice depends on how rigid or flexible the material needs to be for the design. What types of solid rubber does Horda Stans offer? We offer CR (neoprene), EPDM, NBR, SBR, NR and silicone in a range of hardnesses and grades to meet various requirements in terms of chemical resistance, temperature and mechanical stress. When is EPDM the best option? EPDM offers excellent resistance to ageing and chemicals, as well as high resistance to ozone. It is used in everything from outdoor structures to seals in vehicles and industrial environments. When is nitrile rubber (NBR) suitable? NBR is an excellent choice when a seal or component needs to withstand oil, fuel or grease. It is often used in automotive and industrial applications. When should I choose neoprene (CR)? Neoprene is resistant to ozone and ageing, and offers good wear resistance. It is suitable for use in many technical environments where moderate oil resistance is sufficient. When should I choose silicone-based solid rubber? Silicone can withstand very high and low temperatures (-70°C to +200°C) and is available in red, white and clear. It is used in environments where temperature resistance and purity are critical. Which industries use solid rubber from Horda Stans? The automotive industry, construction, energy, the engineering sector and customers who require hard-wearing and chemical-resistant rubber components.