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 Neoprene 
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Post Neoprene
Combining flexibility and impressive temperature tolerance with flame retardancy, and UV, ageing, oil and chemical resistance, Neoprene foam rubbers offer effective solutions for a wide range of industrial and domestic applications, which include:

* Gaskets and seals for the automotive, construction, aerospace and marine sectors
* Ducts for HVAC systems
* Insulation for plumbing and heating systems
* Weatherproofing seals
* Shock absorbing packaging for laptops and electronic equipment
* Sports equipment such as gloves, footwear and protective apparel
* Medical supports and braces


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Post Re: Neoprene
Neoprene or polychloroprene is a family of synthetic rubbers that are produced by polymerization of chloroprene.[1] Neoprene in general has good chemical stability, and maintains flexibility over a wide temperature range. It is used in a wide variety of applications, such as laptop sleeves, orthopedic braces (wrist, knee, etc.), electrical insulation, liquid and sheet applied elastomeric membranes or flashings, and car fan belts.

A foamed neoprene containing gas cells is used as an insulation material, most notably in wetsuits. Foamed neoprene is also used in other insulation and shock-protection (packing) applications.


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