Neoprene

E192836

Neoprene is a synthetic rubber widely used for its durability, flexibility, and resistance to water, chemicals, and temperature extremes in products like wetsuits, hoses, and gaskets.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Neoprene canonical 1
chloroprene-rubber 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf elastomer
polymer
synthetic rubber
alsoKnownAs CR-rubber
Neoprene
surface form: chloroprene-rubber
chemicalName polychloroprene
commercializedInYear 1931
containsElement carbon
chlorine
hydrogen
developedBy DuPont
developedInYear 1930
hasApplication O-rings
adhesives
automotive-hoses
belts
coatings
conveyor-belts
diving-boots
diving-gloves
drysuits
electrical-insulation
expansion-joints
firefighter-equipment
gaskets
glue
hoses
industrial-padding
knee-braces
laptop-sleeves
mousepads
orthopedic-braces
protective-cases
protective-gloves
roofing-membranes
seals
soundproofing-materials
tablet-cases
vibration-damping-mounts
wetsuits
wire-and-cable-insulation
wrist-supports
hasMonomer chloroprene
hasProperty chemical-resistant
closed-cell-structure
durable
flame-resistant
flexible
good-abrasion-resistance
good-adhesion-to-metals
good-elasticity
good-tensile-strength
good-weathering-resistance
moderate-density
oil-resistant
ozone-resistant
thermally-insulating
water-resistant
weather-resistant
polymerizationType free-radical-polymerization
resistantTo cold
heat
many-chemicals
oils
ozone
water
weathering
tradeNameOwner DuPont
usedInIndustry aerospace-industry
automotive-industry
construction-industry
electrical-industry
marine-industry
sports-equipment-industry

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DuPont developed Neoprene
Neoprene alsoKnownAs Neoprene
this entity surface form: chloroprene-rubber