In a range, quality matters!
CRS High-Density Ballistic Rubber Blocks, Panels, Sheets, Media, and More. The compound and building process is essential when making high-quality parts. Time and pressure create high-density reliable…
Porous vs Non-Porous Ballistic Rubber
Studies have shown that porous ballistic panels and blocks break down much faster. Porous surfaces will sponge in water that will, over time, cause breakdown and flaking.…
Happy New Year from CRS!
Happy New Year from CRS! 2020 has been a crazy year for everyone. There have been many ups and downs. We have a lot to be thankful…
Is Ballistic Rubber rated NIJ Level 3?
The short answer is no; ballistic rubber is not recommended for bulletproofing. However, when combined with AR500 steel, ballistic rubber and steel can provide Level 3 properties.…
No One Beats Our Prices Or Product.
No one beats our prices or product performance. Our parts are made to outlast the competition. We guarantee to beat our competition in price. CRS ballistic rubber…
CRS Ballistic Rubber Meets or Exceeds Specifications
Cumberland Rubber Supply High-Density ballistic products are designed to meet or exceed the spec. Our products are designed with the desired qualities of strength, elasticity, and durability…
Strategic Partnerships with CRS
We have strategically partnered with high-quality material manufacturers. We have relationships with steel mills and national shipping warehouses across the county. We not only build the world’s…
Happy Thanksgiving!
We will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, the 26th, and the following day, the 27th. Happy Thanksgiving!-from your friends at CRS. Enjoy the holiday, and if you…
The sights and sounds of the All American 400
The All American 400 race was cut short for the #114 car. The Cumberland Rubber/ The Vaden Group Chevrolet was a strong run and had gained more than nine positions when a car pile-up occurred. Even more frustrating, it almost looked like Mike Murry was going to slip through the wreckage.
Study on ignition risk for granulated rubber media
Studies and tests reveal contaminants, and improper design can lead to the potential for smoke or fire risk. Efficient traps will decrease kinetic energy and provide an all-around safe granulated rubber trap. It is essential to design traps with the proper guidelines, free of contaminants, and use a high-quality rubber source. Lastly, use treatment to mix in with the rubber media.










