Neoprene is a black rubber foam. When compared to natural rubber, neoprene is more resistant to heat, oil, water and solvents. It works well in conjunction with a lot of other materials and can be manipulated to bond mechanically with cotton and metal; including stainless steel, aluminum, brass and copper. It has a low oxidation rate, which makes it resistant to both indoor and outdoor environments. Because neoprene is a soft and rubbery by nature, it is a good padding source for certain fragile applications.
Item # |
Density |
Dimensions |
Units Per Package |
Case Cost |
Unit Price |
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1600 | N/A 6 lb/ft³ | N/A 1/4" x 54" x 80" | N/A 5 | $341.00 | N/A $68.20 |
1601 | N/A 6 lb/ft³ | N/A 1/2" x 54" x 80" | N/A 5 | $579.70 | N/A $115.94 |
1602 | N/A 6 lb/ft³ | N/A 3/4" x 54" x 80" | N/A 5 | $1,048.58 | N/A $209.72 |
1603 | N/A 6 lb/ft³ | N/A 1" x 54" x 80" | N/A 5 | $1,065.63 | N/A $213.13 |