Hydrogenated nitrile rubber (HNBR) is a high-performance elastomer that has been gaining popularity due to its superior properties. HNBR rubber is a modified form of nitrile rubber (NBR) that has undergone hydrogenation, resulting in a highly saturated elastomer. This special treatment gives HNBR rubber a range of desirable properties that makes it suitable for a variety of applications.
Shandong Dawn Special Elastomer Material Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Dawn Polymer, is committed to the R&D, production, sales, and application services of HNBR series products. Their HNBR Rubber is highly versatile and can be customized and processed into various rubber compounds.
One of the key advantages of HNBR rubber is its excellent resistance to heat and oxygen aging. It can work at 150℃ for a long time without breaking down or losing its properties. This means that it can be used in applications that require high-temperature performance, such as in automotive engines and industrial machinery.
HNBR rubber also has good dynamic properties, making it ideal for use in applications that require flexibility and resilience, such as seals and o-rings. Its high wear resistance and oil resistance make it a popular choice for applications in the oil and gas industry, where it is exposed to harsh chemicals and fluids on a regular basis.
What's more, HNBR rubber is highly resistant to ozone and radiation, making it suitable for use in aerospace and defense applications. It also has excellent resistance to chemically corrosive mediums, such as hydrogen sulfide, which makes it an ideal material for use in the oil and gas industry.
In conclusion, HNBR rubber is a highly versatile elastomer that has a range of superior properties. Shandong Dawn Special Elastomer Material Co., Ltd. is a leading producer of HNBR Rubber, which can be customized and processed into various rubber compounds. Its excellent resistance to heat, wear, and chemical corrosives make it a popular choice for use in a wide range of industries, including automotive, oil and gas, aerospace, and defense.