NR is currently still predominantly obtained as natural latex from the rubber tree.
However, a growing proportion of the industrial demand is made synthetically through petrochemical processes.
Natural rubber boasts relatively high strength and elasticity.
Due to its flexibility – even at low temperatures, it is often used for engine mounts and rubber and metal spring elements.
 
However, a growing proportion of the industrial demand is made synthetically through petrochemical processes.
Natural rubber boasts relatively high strength and elasticity.
Due to its flexibility – even at low temperatures, it is often used for engine mounts and rubber and metal spring elements.
| Short designation | NR | 
| Brand name | |
| Chemical description | Natural rubber | 
| Mechanical properties | |
| Hardness range [Shore A/D] | 30 – 90 | 
| Wear resistance | Good | 
| Tensile strength [MPa] | 10 – 30 | 
| Physical properties | |
| Density [g/cm³] | 1.35 | 
| Application temperatures | |
| Temperature range, short-term [°C] | -50 – 100 | 
| Temperature range, continuous [°C] | -30 – 80 | 
| Other properties | |
| Flammability according to UL 94 | Burns | 
| Chemical resistance | |
| Mineral grease and oils | - | 
| Petrol | -- | 
| Weak/strong acids | -/-- | 
| Weak/strong alkalis | +/o | 
| Perchloroethylene | -- | 
| Trichloroethylene | -- | 
| Acetone | o | 
| Alcohols | ++ | 
| Brake fluid | ++ | 
| Hydrolysis resistance (hot water) | + | 
| Weather/UV radiation | + | 
++ very good / + good / o satisfactory / - moderate (significant change to properties) / -- unsuitable
This information is for reference only; we do not assume any liability for its accuracy. The properties of elastomer materials are highly dependent on their specific composition and their additives.