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Introduction Both polyurethane and rubber have unique strengths, but the right choice depends on performance requirements. Polyurethane Advantages High abrasion resistance Excellent load-bearing capacity Longer wear life in certain applications Rubber Advantages Greater flexibility Better vibration absorption More cost-effective for certain uses Applications in Industry At Own Rubber Industries, we produce polyurethane sleeves for heavy-duty protection and rubber components for…
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In heavy industries, machinery downtime can cost thousands of dirhams per hour. One often overlooked yet essential component for keeping equipment running smoothly is the rubber seal. At Own Rubber Industries, we specialize in manufacturing high-quality rubber seals designed to withstand harsh industrial conditions. Why Rubber Seals Are Important Rubber seals serve as a barrier, preventing leakage of fluids and…
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Oil and fuel exposure can quickly degrade ordinary rubber, causing leaks, cracks, and performance failure. That’s why industries working with lubricants, fuels, or chemicals need oil-resistant rubber products. What Makes Oil-Resistant Rubber Different? Materials like Nitrile Rubber (NBR) have a unique composition that resists swelling, hardening, and degradation when exposed to oils and hydrocarbons. Industries That Rely on Oil-Resistant Rubber…
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Introduction Not all rubber sheets are created equal. The right choice depends on the working environment, chemical exposure, and required flexibility. Factors to Consider Temperature Resistance – Silicone sheets work best in high heat. Oil & Chemical Resistance – Choose nitrile for oil-heavy applications. Weather Resistance – EPDM is ideal for outdoor use. Flexibility & Durability – NR/SBR blends for…
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Beds: 4
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220 sqft:
Beds: 4
Baths: 1
220 sqft: