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- W4213192492 abstract "Rubber is a soft and unique engineering material, which is used in a large number of critical applications. Rubbers belong to a class of materials known as polymers, which also include plastics, resins, and fibers. Rubbers at room temperature without stretching are mostly amorphous in nature. The choice of rubber for a particular application over other materials frequently results from one or more of the many benefits as given below: low density, low prices, less energy-intensive fabrication, amenable to high-speed production, low thermal and electrical conductivity, and design flexibility. Although natural rubber can be isolated from plants, like Hevea Brasiliensis, other varieties of rubber-like styrene-butadiene rubber, and nitrile rubbers are made synthetically. The chapter provides the advantage and disadvantage of a few representative rubbers: natural rubbers, styrene - butadiene rubber, polybutadiene rubber, nitrile rubber and hydrogenated nitrile butadiene rubber, ethylene propylene rubber, chloroprene rubber, and butyl rubber." @default.
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- W4213192492 date "2021-08-12" @default.
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- W4213192492 title "Introduction to Rubber" @default.
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