Neoprene Sheet, Smooth Skin - Manufacturers
The neoprene sponge material we use is a closed-end foamed elastomer (honeycomb structure) with extremely low density (light weight), high flexibility and excellent thermal insulation properties. Common types are chloroprene rubber (CR, Neoprene) or styrene butadiene rubber (SBR), as well as a blended product (SCR).
Normative Interpretation: "Neoprene" = "CR" ≠ "SCR" ≠ "SBR". "Neoprene" just refers to the "CR" (Chloroprene Rubber), but now the industry "Neoprene" include "CR" (Chloroprene Rubber), "SCR" (Chloroprene & Styrene Butadiene Rubber), "SBR" (Styrene Butadiene Rubber).
The initial state of the "Neoprene Sponge" we used was "Sponge Block". We cut the "Sponge Block" up into sheets with a thickness of 0.5 - 10 mm, commonly called "Neoprene Sheet". The surface of "Sponge Block" is called "Skin", and the middle of "Sponge Block" is called "Cell". The "Skin" is stronger than the "Cell", but the elasticity is slightly worse.