Types of Steel I-Beams
Industrial Rubber Sheet Rolls are versatile materials used in various industries for applications such as sealing, insulation, protection, vibration dampening, and flooring.
The specifications for industrial rubber sheet rolls can vary depending on the type of rubber used, thickness, width, hardness, and specific performance requirements.
- 1. Thickness Rubber sheets are available in various thicknesses, typically ranging from:0.5 mm to 100 mm (or more) depending on the application. Common thicknesses include:
- 2. Thin Sheets: 0.5 mm - 3 mm for sealing, insulation, and protective applications.
- 3. Medium Thickness Sheets: 3 mm - 10 mm for gaskets, electrical insulation, and protective linings.
- 4. Thicker Sheets: 10 mm - 100 mm or more for heavy-duty protection, vibration dampening, or impact-resistant applications.
Width
- Rubber sheet rolls typically come in standard widths, such as:
- 1 meter (39 inches)
- 1.2 meters (47 inches)
- 1.5 meters (59 inches)
- 2 meters (78 inches)
- Custom widths can also be made based on specific needs.

Length
1)The length of industrial rubber sheet rolls can vary, with typical lengths ranging from:10 meters to 100 meters or more, depending on the order size and application. Custom lengths are also available.
Applications
Gaskets & Seals: Rubber sheet rolls are commonly cut into custom gaskets and seals for use in machinery, automotive, and industrial applications.
Flooring: Rubber flooring rolls for gyms, warehouses, and other high-traffic areas.
Vibration Dampening: Used for soundproofing, vibration isolation, and impact resistance in machinery and automotive industries.
Electrical Insulation: Rubber sheets, especially silicone and EPDM, are used for electrical insulation in various devices.
Roofing and Waterproofing: EPDM rubber is commonly used in roofing systems for water resistance.
Color
While black is the most common color for industrial rubber sheets due to its high carbon content (which adds strength and UV resistance), rubber sheets can also come in a variety of colors depending on the material type and additives. Common colors include:
Black (most common, especially for general industrial use) Red (often used for EPDM or silicone rubbers)
Green (used for specific formulations, often in food-grade or medical applications) White (commonly used for silicone rubber in food or medical applications)
Blue (used for high-performance or food-grade applications)



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