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The black recycled rubber sheet is 60 Shore A and has a smooth finish. Made of 100% recycled rubber with an 83% post-consumer content, the material includes EPDM for UV resistance. A hardness measurement of 60 Shore A means the material has a medium-hard surface that has a balance of good penetration resistance with good bending and forming capability.
Rubber is a strong, flexible material that provides good insulation and shock absorption. Some types of rubber may be weather or chemical resistant and withstand high temperatures. Wear resistance is the degree to which the rubber resists abrasion. Hardness is measured with scales Shore D, Shore OO, and Shore A, which is the most common scale. A higher number means the material is harder and more resistant to penetration. A lower number means the material is softer and more flexible. Tensile strength, used to indicate the material’s overall strength, is the peak stress it can withstand before it breaks.
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