CR
Chloroprene rubber
CR is a chloroprene based synthetic elastomer. The material has good wear properties and weather resistance. Due to its chlorine content, CR is flame-retardant.
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Abbreviation | CR |
Trade names | Neoprene® Bayprene® |
Chemical name | Chloroprene rubber |
Mechanical properties | |
Hardness range [Shore hardness A/D] | 40 - 90 |
Wear resistance | good - very good |
Tensile strength [Mpa] | 10 - 25 |
Physical properties | |
Density [g/cm³] | 1.4 |
Application temperatures | |
Short-term temperature range [°C] | -40 - 120 |
Permanent temperature range [°C] | -20 - 100 |
Other properties | |
Flammability acc. to UL 94 | V-2 |
Chemical resistance [++ very good // + good // o still good // - moderate // -- unsuitable] | |
mineral grease, oil | + |
petrol | - |
acids, weak/strong | o/-- |
alkalis, weak/strong | ++/+ |
perchloroethylene | -- |
trichloroethylene | -- |
acetone | - |
alcohols | + |
brake fluid | o |
Hydrolysis resistance (hot water) | + |
Atmospheric conditions/UV radiation | + |
Information for reference only; we do not assume any liability for its accuracy. The properties of thermoplastics are highly dependent on their specific composition and their additives.