The closed-cell natural rubber (NR) foam including bubbles with high gas pressure was produced by control- expansion method using one step compression molding. In this study, the simultaneously improvement in the rubber
modulus and hardness with rubber resilience is reported for first time. The results showed that the expansion ratio and
foam density became constant independent of foaming agent (Azodi bicarbonamide, ADC) content, while the gas
pressure inside the bubbles increased by increasing ADC content. Cells with high gas pressure acted as filler and
increased mechanical properties. The increase in the ADC content from 1 to 10 phr yielded in a 94%, 55% and 70%
increase of the Hardness, Elastic modulus and resilience, respectively. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results
demonstrated that all the foams had uniform structure and the maximum and minimum cell size (550 and 330 µm) was
occurred in the sample with 3 phr and 10 phr of ADC respectively.