- used as
natural rubbers are
classified as elastomers. Currently,
rubber is
harvested mainly in the form of the
latex from the Pará
rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis)...
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rubber tree.
Rubber may also
refer to:
Synthetic rubber,
general term for many
types of man-made
rubbers Latex,
emulsions from
various plants, and the major...
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gaskets on
asphalt shingles.
Relative to
rubbers with
unsaturated backbones (natural
rubber, SBR, neoprene),
rubbers with
saturated polymer backbones, such...
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reliability of a
given product or application.
Synthetic rubbers are
superior to
natural rubbers in two
major respects:
thermal stability, and resistance...
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range of
processes for
hardening rubbers. The term
originally referred exclusively to the
treatment of
natural rubber with sulfur,
which remains the most...
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Rubbers (R21)". The New Paper.
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Rubbers". Time Out Singapore.
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rubbers.
International Tennis Federation's last
revision of the
competition policies on dead
rubbers is from 2011.
Since the
result of a dead
rubber has...
- Oppenheimer-Stix, Christiane; Dunn, John; Krüger, Ralf (2011). "
Rubber, 4.
Emulsion Rubbers". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH...
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Silicone rubber is an
elastomer composed of silicone—itself a polymer—containing
silicon together with carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Silicone rubbers are widely...
- lump, is
collected for
processing into
block rubbers,
which are
referred to as
technically specified rubbers (TSRs). The
serum left
after latex coagulation...