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rubber$71268$ - Übersetzung nach arabisch

MOULDABLE HARD RUBBER COMPOUND
Hard rubber; Vulcanite (rubber); Vulcanite (hard rubber)
  • Ebonite applications from the 19th century
  • Green/black rippled ebonite fountain pen made in 2014 and black ebonite fountain pen made in 2017
  • Schematic presentation of two strands (<span style="color:blue;">'''blue'''</span> and <span style="color:green;">'''green'''</span>) of natural rubber after vulcanization with elemental sulfur

rubber      
v. أدار راسه
rubber         
  • A woman in [[Sri Lanka]] harvesting rubber, c. 1920
  • Compression molding machine for rubber parts
  • Rubber latex elasticity
  • rubber tree]], [[Cameroon]]
  • Rubber latex
  • Mixed field coagula.
  • Cup lump rubber coagula in a [[Myanmar]] road stall.
  • Sheets of natural rubber
  • Removing coagulum from coagulating troughs.
  • Chemical structure of cis-polyisoprene, the main constituent of natural rubber. Synthetic cis-polyisoprene and natural cis-polyisoprene are derived from distinct precursors, [[isopentenyl pyrophosphate]] and [[isoprene]].
  • flashes]] are removed
  • [[Rubber tree]] plantation in [[Thailand]]
  • Rubber is generally cultivated in large plantations. The image shows a coconut shell used in collecting latex, in plantations in [[Kerala]], India.
  • Torn latex rubber dry suit wrist seal
  • Vintage tobacco card, Tapping a Rubber Tree, India, Products of the World series, Player's Cigarettes, 1909
POLYMERS OF THE ORGANIC COMPOUND ISOPRENE, WITH MINOR IMPURITIES OF OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; REFINED FROM LATEX HARVESTED FROM RUBBER TREES
Rubber mixing; Rubbers; Caoutchouc; India-Rubber; India rubber; India-rubber; Gum Elastic; Indiarubber; Rubber; Gum rubber; Production of rubber; Rubbery; Amazonian rubber
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فاrub = ممحاة = eraser مطاط كلوش ( حذاء ) مباراة مؤلفة من ثلاث دورات عادة يكسبها الفريق الذى يفوز بدورتين الجولة الحاسمة
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يتلع عنقه او يدير رأسه
india rubber         
  • A woman in [[Sri Lanka]] harvesting rubber, c. 1920
  • Compression molding machine for rubber parts
  • Rubber latex elasticity
  • rubber tree]], [[Cameroon]]
  • Rubber latex
  • Mixed field coagula.
  • Cup lump rubber coagula in a [[Myanmar]] road stall.
  • Sheets of natural rubber
  • Removing coagulum from coagulating troughs.
  • Chemical structure of cis-polyisoprene, the main constituent of natural rubber. Synthetic cis-polyisoprene and natural cis-polyisoprene are derived from distinct precursors, [[isopentenyl pyrophosphate]] and [[isoprene]].
  • flashes]] are removed
  • [[Rubber tree]] plantation in [[Thailand]]
  • Rubber is generally cultivated in large plantations. The image shows a coconut shell used in collecting latex, in plantations in [[Kerala]], India.
  • Torn latex rubber dry suit wrist seal
  • Vintage tobacco card, Tapping a Rubber Tree, India, Products of the World series, Player's Cigarettes, 1909
POLYMERS OF THE ORGANIC COMPOUND ISOPRENE, WITH MINOR IMPURITIES OF OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; REFINED FROM LATEX HARVESTED FROM RUBBER TREES
Rubber mixing; Rubbers; Caoutchouc; India-Rubber; India rubber; India-rubber; Gum Elastic; Indiarubber; Rubber; Gum rubber; Production of rubber; Rubbery; Amazonian rubber
مطاط ، كاوتشوك / ممحاه جـ مماح

Definition

rubber bullet
(rubber bullets)
A rubber bullet is a bullet made of a metal ball coated with rubber. It is intended to injure people rather than kill them, and is used by police or soldiers to control crowds during a riot.
Rubber bullets were used to break up the demonstration.
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Wikipedia

Ebonite

Ebonite is a brand name for a material generically known as hard rubber, and is obtained via vulcanizing natural rubber for prolonged periods. Ebonite may contain from 25% to 80% sulfur and linseed oil. Its name comes from its intended use as an artificial substitute for ebony wood. The material has also been called vulcanite, although that name formally refers to the mineral vulcanite.

Charles Goodyear's brother, Nelson Goodyear, experimented with the chemistry of ebonite composites. In 1851, he used zinc oxide as a filler. Hugh Silver was responsible for giving it its name.