Rubber is a versatile material crucial to the oil and gas industry, coming in various forms for diverse applications. The rubber materials are crosslinked polymers made of repeating organic monomer units, for example isoprene, giving rubber its elasticity and resilience. In the industry, rubber is divided into two primary forms: natural rubber, sourced from latex sap of plants like the Rubber Tree (Hevea Brasiliensis), and synthetic rubber, manufactured to mimic basic rubber properties and other unique properties in addition.
Rubbers prevents the passage of fluids and gases and combined with its strong bonding to metal, rubber serves as an ideal protective solution. Rubber gaskets, seals, linings, and coatings are easily customized, effectively protecting vulnerable areas against corrosion and stress, create barriers and increase resistance against fire and explosions.
The elasticity of rubber makes it effective for dampening the effects and loads from vibrations, impacts, and noise. Whether reducing noise, dampening the load from heavy objects, or minimizing machine vibrations, products like rubber tile Vikodeck® help reduce distractions and improve safety in operational environments.
Special rubber is a valuable asset in protecting against hazards like jet fires. For instance, Elastopipe™ deluge system can withstand jet fires for more than one hour without burning through. This combination of rubber's fire resistance and water retention properties ensures safety throughout the lifetime of the installation with no maintenance required.
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