What is the difference between insulating rubber pads, insulating rubber sheets and insulating rubber sheets?
Insulating rubber pad is also called insulating blanket, insulating mat, insulating rubber sheet, insulating rubber sheet, insulating rubber mat, insulating rubber, insulating rubber, insulating gasket, etc., and has a large volume resistivity and resistance to electric breakdown. . Countertop or flooring insulation for work areas such as power distribution.

Insulating rubber is widely used in substations, power plants, power distribution rooms, laboratories, and field live working. It is mainly made of rubber-based insulating materials. There should be no harmful irregularities on the upper and lower surfaces of the insulating mats. Harmful irregularity refers to one of the following characteristics, that is, defects that damage uniformity and damage the smooth contour of the surface, such as small holes, cracks, local ridges, cuts, inclusions of conductive foreign matter, creases, voids, undulations, and cast marks. . Harmless irregularity refers to the surface irregularities formed during the production process.

Insulating rubber sheet (also called: insulating rubber, insulating mat, insulating rubber mat) is the abbreviation of insulating rubber sheet: insulating rubber slab has a large volume resistivity and resistance to electrical breakdown of the rubber sheet. It is made of non-polar rubber with excellent insulation properties such as NR, SBR and IIR. Countertop or flooring insulation for work areas such as power distribution.


