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LINARD 60

Linard 60 is a silica-reinforced natural rubber product uniquely designed to provide high resilience with good cut, tear and abrasion resistance. The development of Linard 60 specifically set out to produce a rubber that retains the natural strength and nerve of latex, together with the toughness needed for handling coarse materials.

The unique combination of high resilience, resistance to deformation and wear makes Linard 60 the perfect solution for many hard to solve problems. These characteristics also combine to give Linard 60 exceptional anti-stick and anti-build up properties.

FEATURES

  • Excellent anti-sticking and ainto-build up properties
  • Unsurpassed flexibility for hard rubber compound
  • Excellent resistanc to cutting by sharp edged products
  • Good wet abrasion resistance

APPLICATIONS

  • Screen panels: where Linard 60 superior resilience minimises plugging and blinding
  • Skirting rubber: Linard 60's unique combination of features make it ideal for skirting rubber applications 
  • Abrasive environments where sticking and/or build-up are major issues

SIZE / AVAILABILITY

  • Standard sheet size: 9.25mm x 1.23m nominal (approx. 30ft x 4 ft)
  • Part sheets avaialble to order
  • Standard thickness range: 3.0mm to 35.0mm (approx. 1/8" to 1-3/8")
  • Moulded components available from stock and made to order

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