Fiber rubber
Fiber rubber (also known as "textile rubber" or "textile rubber") is a special type of material that combines the properties of natural or synthetic rubber with textiles. It is a composite material where rubber is combined with a textile fiber or fabric, which gives the resulting material specific properties.
Fiber rubber has the following characteristics:
Elasticity: The rubber base gives fiber rubber its elastic properties, meaning it can be stretched and then return to its original shape. This is similar to regular rubber.
Abrasion resistance: Fibre-rubber is particularly abrasion-resistant compared to conventional textile materials, as the rubber base provides flexibility and durability.
Textile properties: Because fiber rubber contains textiles, it may also have certain textile properties, such as strength, tear resistance, and the like.
Uses: Fiberglass is often used in applications that require a combination of flexibility and strength, such as rubber bands, straps, elastic fabrics, hair ties, and more.
Fibre-rubber makes it possible to combine the advantages of rubber with the properties of textiles, which creates a material with various uses in many industries where flexibility and durability are needed.