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“CR Neoprene” scientific name “Chloroprene Rubber“, is an elastomer synthetic rubber produced by chloroprene polymerization based on petroleum.
Currently, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have relatively advanced NEOPRENE production technology, especially Japan, where high-end product materials are sourced. Following Japan, South Korea and Taiwan also play a significant role in manufacturing.
Neoprene material sources: YAMAMOTO from Japan, JAKO from South Korea, Nanliang from Taiwan and Neoprene from China.
CR elongation is 2-3 times, while SBR elongation is over 1.5 times.
Neoprene Hardness is 3°-15°, thickness is 1mm – 20mm.
Clarification:
Neoprene = CR (Chloroprene Rubber)
≠ SCR (Chloroprene-Styrene Butadiene Blend)
≠ SBR (Styrene Butadiene Rubber)
Note: Industry usage sometimes loosely groups CR, SCR, and SBR under “Neoprene,” but technically, Neoprene refers only to CR.
CR Neoprene Sponge is a high-grade synthetic rubber made by polymerizing chloroprene. It offers excellent chemical stability and remains flexible across a wide temperature range.
Key Features:
-> Superior elasticity & tensile strength
-> High compression resistance
-> Excellent thermal insulation
-> Resistant to seawater, chemicals, and flames
CR Applications:
-> 0°-3°: surf suit, spearfishing wetsuit, rescue protective suit, diving socks, surfing socks
-> 5°-7°: wetsuit, fishing pants, dry suit, surfing boots
-> 13°-15°: technical diving dry suit
Color: Black