Elastomeric Sheet
Elastomeric Sheet
Our elastomeric sheets are manufactured from premium cast polyurethane, delivering outstanding elasticity, abrasion resistance, and mechanical strength. Designed for demanding industrial environments, these sheets outperform traditional rubber in durability, load resistance, and service life.
Specifications
- Material: Cast Polyurethane Elastomer (PU)
- Thickness: Customizable according to application requirements
- Sheet Size: Standard sizes or custom-cut sheets
- Hardness Range: Shore A options available
- Tensile Strength: High tensile and tear resistance
- Surface Finish: Smooth or textured
- Color: Natural, black, yellow, or custom colors
Key Features & Performance Advantages
- High Elasticity & Impact Absorption
Excellent recovery after repeated compression and impact - Superior Wear & Abrasion Resistance
Significantly longer service life than rubber sheets - Excellent Tear & Cut Resistance
Suitable for harsh industrial conditions - Oil & Chemical Resistance
Maintains performance in oily and contaminated environments - High Load Capacity
Performs well under heavy loads and continuous use - Customizable for Industrial Use
Thickness, hardness, and dimensions tailored to specific applications
Applications
- Wear liners and protective panels
- Impact and vibration damping pads
- Sealing and cushioning components
- Ceramic and heavy industrial equipment
- Mining, material handling, and conveying systems
- Custom industrial PU parts cut from sheets
FAQ
Q1: How does a PU elastomeric sheet compare to rubber sheet?
PU elastomeric sheets offer better wear resistance, higher load capacity, and longer service life than rubber sheets.
Q2: Can elastomeric sheets be cut or machined?
Yes, PU sheets can be cut, machined, or fabricated into custom components.
Q3: Are custom sizes and thicknesses available?
Yes, we provide fully customized sheet sizes, thicknesses, and hardness options.
Q4: Are these sheets suitable for high-impact applications?
Yes, cast polyurethane offers excellent impact absorption and elastic recovery.
Q5: What industries commonly use elastomeric sheets?
They are widely used in ceramics, mining, manufacturing, material handling, and heavy industrial applications.










