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Neoprene

Neoprene is a versatile synthetic rubber, though polychloroprene is the substance to which the brand name “Neoprene” refers. Polychloroprene was originally known as duprene, and it was the first mass-produced synthetic rubber in existence. Since its invention in the 1930s, Neoprene remains in wide use throughout industry and commerce.

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Timco Rubber Products, Inc.
Cleveland, OH
800-969-6242
When it comes to neoprene, Timco Rubber is the trusted supplier for you. They work closely with customers so that they are able to fully understand all the difficulties and challenges that are faced in their projects. In this way they can find a customized solution at a competitive price. For quality, performance and solutions that will exceed expectations, call Timco.
Enterprise Rubber, Inc.
Akron, OH
888-361-7018
For nearly three decades, Enterprise Rubber has been providing quality products and competitive prices and with prompt delivery. Their team of experts can work with any rubber, including neoprene, to make sure you have the best products for your project. For standard parts or custom products, be sure to call enterprise for a quote on your next rubber order.
RD Rubber Technology Corporation
Santa Fe Springs, CA
562-941-4800
RD Rubber provides every customer with flexible scheduling, complete product traceability, and many value added services including specialized packaging and cleaning. They engage in the design, development and manufacture or precision parts in various materials and processes including neoprene. They will do whatever it takes to make sure all of your specifications are met.
Da/Pro Rubber, Inc.
Broken Arrow, OK
918-258-9386
With facilities in California, Oklahoma, Massachusetts and Singapore, Da/Pro Rubber is able to supply to clientele around the globe. For the most demanding custom precision jobs, large and small, they can help find the perfect solution at a price you can afford. Offering many different materials, such as neoprene, they will construct any piece you might be in search of.
Accurate Products, Inc.
Chicago, IL
800-782-7776
Specializing in all phases of custom rubber molding, as well as a wide array of materials including neoprene, Accurate Products can provide products the meet all specifications. They have the abilities to provide in-house tooling, material certifications, and can also meet all PPAP requirements. When necessary, they are even able to provide reverse engineering.
Pierce-Roberts Rubber Co.
Trenton, NJ
609-394-5245
The knowledgeable sales and technical staff at Pierce-Roberts Rubber Company are ready to work with you to find the standard or custom part you are searching for. They work hard to maintain the highest standards, utilizing an assortment of compounds and materials, including neoprene, and they custom formulate these for their global customer base.
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Rader Products, LLC
Alpharetta, GA
678-455-8781
For a company that works hard to exceed customer expectations through high standards of quality and deliver, turn to Rader Products. Specializing in the injection and compression of molded rubber and plastics, they can manufacture parts from many different materials, including neoprene. They offer low, and sometimes no tooling costs along with prototype services.
Ebco® Inc.
Elgin, IL
847-531-9500
Since 1951, Ebco has been working to provide the best service to its customers. They offer engineering support, design/modeling, testing, quality assurance and policy, distribution logistics and secondary operations so all goals can be met. Offering products in materials such as neoprene, they are proud to say they offer the best quality on the market today.
Advanced Rubber Products
Wyoming, NY
866-811-7383
Advanced Rubber Products wants to be your custom rubber solution provider. With extensive manufacturing capabilities, along with expert design and engineering services, they have everything needed to create the unique and specific part you require. With a staff well-trained in working with a variety of materials, including neoprene, you are in safe hands with ARP.
VICONE High Performance Rubber Inc.
Saint Eustache, QC
877-842-6632
For rubber products large and small, standard or custom designed, choose Vicone High Performance Rubber. They offer many other capabilities in addition to these, including a variety of color options. Skilled in many different materials, including neoprene, Vicone is prepared to take on any complex and difficult design you have at a competitive price.
Premier Seals Manufacturing
Akron, OH
877-771-6766
For quality, on-time delivery, competitive pricing and the best customer service, contact Premier Seals Manufacturing. They strive to achieve the superior standards in all areas of manufacturing. They offer many materials, including neoprene, and work closely with material suppliers to make sure the products offered to clients are of the highest quality.
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Jet Rubber Company
Rootstown, OH
330-325-1821
The Jet Rubber Company is an employee owned company that is proud to be big enough to meet your needs, while at the same time, small enough to make sure your production is as important to them as it is to you. For all projects large and small, in any material, including neoprene, they are ready to provide quick turnarounds and low costs to help you complete your current job.
Britech Industries
Stuart, FL
772-286-9278
When Britech Industries began in 1984, their goal was to supply molded parts to Florida manufacturers. Today, they have expanded their industry and are able to reach a customer base nationwide. Offering a wide variety of products and materials, including neoprene, they are committed to serving each client with the highest satisfaction possible.
Reliant Rubber Company
Wake Forest, NC
800-875-7376
The team at Reliant Rubber specializes in the custom molded parts you are looking for. For orders in both large and small quantities, they are prepared to provide you with the product you need, be it standard or custom designed. They specialize in all non-metallic compounds including neoprene. For naturals or synthetic materials in any shape or configurations, call today.

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Neoprene

Neoprene has become valued for its ability to maintain flexibility even when exposed to a wide range of temperatures, and its exceptional durability, weather resistance and chemical inertness distinguish it from other synthetic rubber varieties. Neoprene components can be found in electronics and as protective gear for electronics. Neoprene is also an excellent fit for more demanding applications in the automotive industry; gaskets, hoses and timing belts are often made using Neoprene. Industrial manufacturing equipment like conveyor belts, mounting pads and other vibration control products can be made of Neoprene, and Neoprene sports and recreation equipment like saddle pads, cinches, ankle guards, wetsuits and fly fishing waders perform well even in extreme weather conditions. Neoprene also boasts ozone and UV ray resistance, high flame resistance and excellent buoyancy. Neoprene is manufactured in dry, liquid and foam grades to accommodate the extensive variety of applications for which it is used.

Neoprene is formed by polymerizing chloroprene, which is the joining of individual chloroprene molecules into a long chain. Once a stock of raw Neoprene has been produced, the stock can be processed into usable products. As is true for most other synthetic and natural rubber products, Neoprene can be processed by any one of many rubber processing methods. In the extrusion process, a collection of raw neoprene is fed into a conveyance channel where it is heated to a molten state. The molten Neoprene is then forced through a die, which is a tool that is specially designed to give shape to raw materials. When the Neoprene emerges on the other side of the die, it cools and hardens and is ready to be shipped. Neoprene can also be injection molded; injection molding allows for the fabrication of more complicated shapes than extrusion. Instead of a die, injection molding makes use of a mold cavity, which is a hollow space into which molten Neoprene is injected. The Neoprene forms to the contours of the cavity, after which it is ejected, cools, hardens and is ready for shipment or additional processing. Other methods like compression molding and cell casting are also possibilities.