- Natural rubber - Wikipedia
Rubber, also called India rubber, latex, Amazonian rubber, caucho, or caoutchouc, [1] as initially produced, consists of polymers of the organic compound isoprene, with minor impurities of other organic compounds Types of polyisoprene that are used as natural rubbers are classified as elastomers
- Rubber | Tropical Plants, Petroleum, Natural Gas | Britannica
Rubber, elastic substance obtained from the exudations of certain tropical plants (natural rubber) or derived from petroleum and natural gas (synthetic rubber)
- Rubber (2010) - IMDb
Rubber: Directed by Quentin Dupieux With Stephen Spinella, Jack Plotnick, Wings Hauser, Roxane Mesquida A homicidal car tire, discovering it has destructive psionic power, sets its sights on a desert town once a mysterious woman becomes its obsession
- Rubber Types: Classifications, Properties, Manufacturing Methods, and . . .
Discover the types of rubber, their classifications, properties, manufacturing methods, and versatile applications across industries
- What is Rubber? The Facts and the Properties of Rubber
Small rubber parts pervade our lives But what is rubber, and what are the properties of rubber that make it such a widely-used material? In general, rubber is sought out for its elasticity and its potential resilience to extreme conditions
- Where Does Rubber Come From? Natural vs Synthetic Rubber
Rubber is a widely used material, from tires to seals and medical equipment But where exactly does rubber come from? This article explores both natural and synthetic rubber, their origins, and production processes
- Rubber | McMaster-Carr
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- Rubber Fundamentals: Understanding Different Types of Rubber Rubber . . .
Natural rubber was first discovered in the Amazon River Valley in South America some time in the late 1400s Over the following 500 years, rubber was refined, vulcanized, and compounded in ways that changed the world All modern rubber fits into two categories: natural rubber and synthetic rubber
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