RUBBER EXPANSION JOINTS

Rebonded Rubber
Rebonded rubber is formed from pieces of high-quality rubber that is securely bonded together with resin. It is highly resilient, will compress with little extrusion, and recover 90% of its original thickness. Rebonded rubber is comprised of 97% post-industrial recycled content and is made in the USA.
Rebonded rubber is a very useful and accepted form of expansion joint filler. It can be used and/or specified in almost all residential and commercial applications. Rebonded
rubber is easily cut or trimmed on the job site, or if preferred, it can be ordered and delivered in job-specific, pre-cut pieces.
Rebonded rubber meets the following specifications: ASTM-D-1752, Type I; AASHTO-M-153-70, Type I; Fed. Spec. HH-F-341-F, Type II, Class A.

Solid Neoprene Rubber Bearing Pads
(Available in Commercial Grade and AASHTO Grade)
Solid neoprene rubber bearing pads provide for movement caused by normal expansion and contraction. They are used in many industrial machinery and heavy equipment applications.
AASHTO Grade Solid Neoprene Rubber Bearing Pads provide for a uniform transfer of load from beam to structure. They permit rotation at the bearing point due to deflection or misalignment. They absorb vibration and prevent sound transfer while reducing the destructive action of vibration
between movable and stationary members. AASHTO grade solid neoprene rubber bearing pads are used extensively in bridge structures and pre-stressed and precast concrete buildings.
For technical data sheets on bearing pads, please email jason.koch@nmwinc.com for more information.