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NBR (Nitrile Rubber) vs PE-LLD (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene): 0% composition overlap. Significantly different materials serving different application areas.

NBR (Nitrile Rubber) vs PE-LLD (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene)

Side-by-side chemical composition and mechanical property comparison.

Overview

NBR (Nitrile Rubber)

PolymersElastomers

Nitrile butadiene rubber (Buna-N) — THE oil and fuel resistant elastomer. ACN content (18-50%) determines the oil resistance vs low-temp flexibility tradeoff. Higher ACN = better oil resistance but stiffer at low temp. The most widely used seal material worldwide. Used for O-rings, fuel hoses, gaskets, hydraulic seals, oil seals, and nitrile gloves. Not suitable for ozone, UV, or polar solvents (ketones, esters). HNBR variant for higher heat resistance.

PE-LLD (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene)

PolymersCommodity

Linear low-density polyethylene — short-chain branching via copolymerization with alpha-olefins (butene, hexene, octene). Better puncture resistance, tear strength, and seal strength than PE-LD at same density. THE modern stretch wrap and food packaging film. Also used for agricultural film, liners, bags, and blown film. Largely replacing PE-LD in film applications.

NBR (Nitrile Rubber)PE-LLD (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene)
Material Number
CategoryPolymersPolymers
StandardISO 37ISO 1872

Mechanical properties

PropertyNBR (Nitrile Rubber)PE-LLD (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene)Unit
tensile_strength7–2415–30MPa
elongation200–600400–800%
hardness_shore_a40–90Shore A

Compatibility Assessment

NBR (Nitrile Rubber) and PE-LLD (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene) have significantly different compositions (0% overlap). These materials are not interchangeable and serve different application areas.

Automated assessment based on composition analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Is NBR (Nitrile Rubber) the same as PE-LLD (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene)?

NBR (Nitrile Rubber) and PE-LLD (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene) have a 0% composition overlap. They are generally not directly interchangeable.

Can I replace NBR (Nitrile Rubber) with PE-LLD (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene)?

Generally not recommended. The compositions differ significantly (0% overlap). These materials have different alloying concepts and are intended for different applications.

What is the difference between NBR (Nitrile Rubber) and PE-LLD (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene)?

The main differences are in the following elements: overall alloying content. NBR (Nitrile Rubber) is a Polymers grade, while PE-LLD (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene) is a Polymers grade.

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