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  1. 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 …

  2. 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).

  3. Rubber Types: Classifications, Properties, Manufacturing Methods, and ...

    Jan 2, 2025 · Discover the types of rubber, their classifications, properties, manufacturing methods, and versatile applications across industries.

  4. rubber - English-French Dictionary WordReference.com

    Voir la traduction automatique de Google Translate de 'rubber'. Dans d'autres langues : espagnol | italien | portugais | roumain | allemand | néerlandais | suédois | russe | polonais | tchèque | grec | turc …

  5. What Is Rubber? Properties, Types, and Applications

    Jul 12, 2025 · Based on origin, rubber is divided into two main groups: natural rubber and synthetic rubber. Natural rubber is extracted from the latex of Hevea brasiliensis, while synthetic rubber is …

  6. RUBBER | traduire en français - Cambridge Dictionary

    rubber noun / ˈrabə/ (also adjective) (of) a strong elastic substance made from the juice of certain plants (especially the rubber tree), or an artificial substitute for this (de) caoutchouc Tyres are made of rubber

  7. Rubber - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The uses of rubbers include both engineering and speciality applications. The properties of rubber products depend not only on the characteristics of rubbers but also on the various additives and …

  8. Types Of Rubber: Natural, Synthetic, Properties & Uses

    Jan 14, 2025 · Learn about the different types of rubber, their properties, and uses. Discover the advantages of natural and synthetic rubber for industrial applications.

  9. Rubber - New World Encyclopedia

    Rubber is an elastic, hydrocarbon polymer that occurs as a milky, colloidal suspension (known as latex) in the sap of several varieties of plants. Rubber can also be produced synthetically. Unfortunately, …

  10. Rubber | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · Rubber is derived from two different sources: natural rubber, produced from the latex of a tropical rainforest tree, and synthetic rubber, derived from petroleum.