What are rubber-fabric composite parts?

Rubber-fabric composite parts are multi-layer components in which rubber is permanently bonded to one or more layers of fabric. This combination specifically improves the tear resistance, dimensional stability and service life of elastic components, especially under dynamic or cyclical stress. The fabrics used typically consist of Polyester, Aramid/Kevlar or cotton, depending on the requirements for strength, temperature or media resistance.

 

Functions & applications of rubber-fabric composite parts

Pure rubber is flexible, but can only withstand a tensile load to a certain extent. The insertion of a technical fabric creates a composite material that combines the elastic, damping and sealing properties of the elastomer with the strength and dimensional stability of the fabric.

  • Pressure and dimensional stability: the fabric increases the strength of the rubber and prevents excessive expansion
  • Flexibility under movement load: long service life with repeated stretching and bending cycles
  • Sealing and media barrier: reliable protection against liquids, gases or dust
  • Vibration and noise dampingReduction of vibration transmission in mechanical systems
  • Reinforcement of thin-walled components: increased dimensional stability with minimal use of material. Production is carried out using, for example Moulding presses, Calendering or Injection presses. The tissue is treated during the Vulcanisation chemically bonded to the elastomer or mechanically embedded in it.

 

Rubber-fabric composite parts are used in particular where high flexibility and a sealing effect are required with defined force absorption at the same time:

  • Membranes: in Valves, pumps and pressure equalisation systems for precise control of liquids or gases
  • BellowsProtection of moving parts against dust and moisture with simultaneous flexibility
  • Sealsfibre-reinforced sealing systems for high pressure loads
  • Drive technology: belts, coupling elements or flexible connecting parts with fabric inserts
  • Medical technology: thin-walled membranes and sealing components with a sterile surface

 

Components and materials of rubber-fabric composite parts

The material selection and layer arrangement determine the performance of a rubber-fabric composite part. Both components - elastomer and fabric - are specifically matched to ensure optimum adhesion, elasticity and durability. In addition Adhesion promoter systems are used to further strengthen the bond between the elastomer and the fabric.

 

Fabric components:

  • Polyamide (PA): high tear resistance, good elongation properties, universally applicable
  • Polyester (PES): dimensionally stable, resistant to moisture and temperature
  • Aramid (Kevlar®): extremely high tensile strength, excellent compressive and flexural strength
  • Glass fibre fabricDimensionally stable and temperature-resistant up to over 200 °C
  • Cotton: economical, good adhesion, frequently used for standard applications

 

Elastomer components:

  • NBR (nitrile rubber): oil and fuel resistant, standard material for industrial diaphragms
  • EPDMWeather and vapour resistant, ideal for water and air systems
  • FKMchemically resistant, for aggressive media and high-temperature areas
  • Silicone (VMQ): high elasticity at extreme temperatures, hygienic and resistant to ageing
  • NR (natural rubber): very good damping properties, suitable for dynamic loads

 

To ensure that rubber-fabric composite parts fulfil their function in the long term, they have design features that ensure adhesion, flexibility and dimensional stability:

  • Vulcanised Composite layers between rubber and fabric for permanent adhesion
  • Multi-layer coating systems for targeted control of stiffness and flexibility
  • Fabric orientation depending on load direction for optimum strength
  • Optimised connection to the design environment for even force application and distribution
  • Sealing lips or support rings for integration into existing assemblies