Sponge Rubber vs. Solid Rubber
Which One is Right for Your Application?
What is Sponge Rubber?
Sponge rubber is a porous and flexible rubber material available in two types: open-cell and closed-cell.
Open-cell sponge rubber allows air and liquids to pass through its cellular structure.
Closed-cell sponge rubber is impermeable to water and air, making it ideal for sealing applications.
Sponge rubber’s density and elasticity can be customized during manufacturing to suit various applications. Its cellular structure makes it suitable for automotive, marine, and industrial sealing applications, particularly where compression, sealing, and insulation are required.
Common Forms of Sponge Rubber:
Extruded Sponge Rubber
Adhesive-Tape Sponge Rubber
Sponge Rubber Sheets
Sponge Rubber Gaskets
What is Solid Rubber?
Solid rubber is a high-density, non-porous rubber with no air pockets or foam inside. This makes it stronger, more durable, and resistant to wear, pressure, and environmental factors such as temperature, chemicals, and UV radiation.
Its rigid structure makes it ideal for edge protection, window sealing, and heavy machinery shock absorption in various industries.
Common Forms of Solid Rubber
Extruded Solid Rubber Seals
Solid Rubber Sheets
Adhesive-Tape Solid Rubber Seals
Reinforced Solid Rubber
Should You Choose Sponge Rubber or Solid Rubber?The choice depends on your specific application needs: Sponge Rubber → Best for compressibility, cushioning, and insulation
Solid Rubber → Best for high strength, durability, and pressure resistance
If you're unsure which type suits your application, consult our experts for professional guidance.
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