Rubber linings

Rubber linings from Steuler have a particularly wide range of possible uses. The selection criteria in this are chemical, temperature and abrasion resistance, size and geometry of the structure to be protected. Additional requirements such as vacuum resistance, decontamination ability, high diffusion resistance and crack bridging in concrete structures can be met as well as special chemical resistance.

  • Rubber grades for steel and concrete structures on a rubber base butyl (IIR), brombutyl (BIIR), chlorbutyl (CIIR), chloroprene (CR), hypalon (CSM), natural rubber (NR) and special grades.

  • Steuler rubber linings are self-vulcanising, pre-vulcanised or can be vulcanised on site using hot water or vapour.

  • Autoclave rubber linings with the inclusion of steel components are also delivered by Steuler.


Steuler rubber linings have a wide variety of uses in a number of sectors, such as concrete trenches, concrete tanks, pressurised and vacuum equipment, pickling tanks, Venturi scrubbers, processing and storage tanks. Besides a variety of soft rubber linings, we also offer hard rubber linings with special resistance properties. Our rubber linings are frequently used as protective membranes under brick and tile masonry. Steuler delivers the material and carries out the work.

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Application of prevulcanised rubber sheets in a pickling plant.


Rubber-lined storage tank in a chemical production facility.


Rubber-lining feature; the additional lining using carbon bricks is applied subsequently.


Rubber-lined agitator tank in a chemical production facility. The overflow channels and the entire supporting structure were also rubber-lined.