When applications demand sealing, insulation, cushioning, or impact protection, sheet rubber remains the go-to solution for its resilience and versatility. At Hanna Rubber, we maintain a broad inventory of calendered sheet rubber in a wide range of elastomers—Neoprene, Nitrile (Buna-N), Natural Rubber, Silicone, Viton, EPDM, Hypalon, and more. Available in extra-thick, ultra-thin, or wide-format rolls, including specialty materials and custom backing or fabric overlays, our sheet rubber solutions meet nearly any industrial or commercial requirement.
Hanna Rubber provides more than just materials; we deliver expert support and tailored service:
- Technical guidance to select the optimal elastomer based on environmental conditions—whether resistance to chemicals, heat, oil, or weathering is needed
- ASTM, FDA/NSF, Military-spec, and industrial-grade stock for compliance, safety, and performance needs
- Custom backing and specialty fabric options for improved adhesion, reinforcement, or protection
- Fast, precise fabrication services—from die-cut parts to waterjet-cut gaskets, ensuring repeatability and tight tolerances
With a century of experience standing behind every roll, Hanna Rubber is more than a supplier—we’re your partner in engineered elastomer solutions.
FAQs
1. What elastomer materials do you offer for sheet rubber?
We carry a full range—Neoprene, Nitrile, Natural Rubber, Silicone, EPDM, Viton, Hypalon, plus specialty grades like transformer-grade nitrile, food-grade silicone, and metal-detectable options.
2. Can Hanna Rubber handle custom fabrication?
Absolutely—our in-house capabilities include die-cutting, waterjet cutting, and custom backing/fabric lamination to meet precise specifications.
3. Do you stock industrial and regulatory-compliant grades?
Yes—we offer sheet rubber graded to ASTM, FDA/NSF, AASHTO, AAR, military, and other industrial specifications for safety and performance-critical applications.
4. How does Hanna Rubber support material selection?
With deep technical experience, our team helps guide customers to the right elastomer based on temperature, chemical exposure, durometer, and installation needs—ensuring lasting performance.



