Rubber linings
Rubber
sheetings based on synthetic and natural
rubbers have proved excellent as sealing layers
and lining materials in all areas of industrial corrosion protection.
General Information
Rubber
linings are made of a wide range of materials which can be applied on
steel and concrete structures. They are highly reliable due to their
verifiable impermeability.
Rubber
linings are resistant to a wide range of chemical, thermal and mechanical
stresses.
They
can be used for many industries such as chemical and petrochemical
industry, refineries, metal industry, flue gas purification systems,
power plants, storage / transport tanks, waste and water treatment
plants.
Material Types
1. Soft
rubber
- high elasticity
- high elongation at break
- excellent adhesion
2.
Hard rubber
- high hardness
- high ultimate strength
- excellent adhesion
- high temperature resistance
Application Methods
Work
shop Rubber Linings
These
are vulcanized in an autoclave and provide reliable corrosion protection
for a broad spectrum of objects, ranging from large structures that can
barely be transported to small complex components.
On-Site Rubbers
These
are vulcanized without autoclave, tested and approved for a wide variety
of applications. For this type of application
the rubber sheets are:
Pre-vulcanized The rubber sheets are already vulcanized at a given
temperature and pressure. They can fully be exposed to stresses
immediately after application and also can be stored for a long time.
Self-vulcanizing The rubber sheets are vulcanized by themselves after
application at ambient temperature during a certain period of time.
Hot
Water Vulcanization Apart from the possibility of
vulcanization in an autoclave, the rubber sheets can be vulcanized
on-site by hot water, steam and pressure.
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further information, please contact us
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