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Rubaloy™ - 6490

Rubaloy - 6490 by Imperial Water-proofing Industries is a non-plasticized, blend of acrylonitrile butadiene rubber/ polyvinyl chloride (NBR/ PVC) in a polymer ratio 60:40. It contains medium ACN content and a non-staining stabilizer. Offers resistance to oil, weather, fuel, ozone and abrasion. Exhibits very easy processability, superior dispersion, excellent electrical insulation properties and low shrinkage. It can easily withstand elevated compounding temperatures. Designed for processing by extrusion. Rubaloy - 6490 uses standard sulfur or peroxide curing systems. Recommended for hose covers, conveyor belt covers, gaskets, oil seals, shoe soles, rubber sheets, rubber parts, industrial textile, printing rolls, auto weather strips, expanded sheets for insulation, cable and other insulating applications. Complies with ISO: 18001 - 2007, RoHS, U.S. EPA TSCA, REACH and ISO 9001 : 2015 regulations.
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Product Type
NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber)
Product Status
COMMERCIAL
Applications/ Recommended for
  • Sealants, seals & gaskets
  • Footwear > Soles
  • Wiring & Cables
  • Engineering / manufacturing > Belts, conveyors
  • Pipes, Hoses & Fittings
  • Fibers/ Textiles/ Carpets
  • Automotive
  • Extrusion

Rubaloy™ - 6490 Properties

Physical Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Mooney Viscosity
85 - 95
(ML 1 + 4 @ 100°C) 
Acrylo Nitrile content (ACN)
44 %
Specific Gravity
1.05 - 1.09
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