Nitrile Rubber NBR

Oil stick in NBR

Nitrile rubber (NBR), or acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber, is a copolymer of butadiene and acrylonitrile.

Nitrile rubber (NBR) is the most common rubber for oil and fuel-resistant components such as seals, gaskets, membranes, hoses, and cable sheaths. This is because the material has good resistance to oils, gasoline, and other petroleum products as well as various types of greases. It has good heat and chemical resistance.

NBR is also available in other variants such as XNBR, among others. This is one of the most common materials we process, and we have hardnesses from 30 Shore up to 90 Shore.

Also available in colors other than black and with lower acrylonitrile content.

Typical products:

  • O-rings.
  • Shaft seals.
  • Seals.
  • Membranes.
  • Hoses.
  • Hot water seals.