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rubber gloves - traducción al árabe

FAMILY OF POLYMER
Nitrile Rubber; Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber; HNBR; Buna-N; Buna-n; Nitrile glove; Nitrile gloves; Nitrile butadiene rubber; Nitrile-butadiene rubber; Perbunan; Buna N; Nitrile Butadiene Rubber; BUNA-N
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  • Krynac 33110 F nitrile rubber bales

rubber gloves      
قُفَّازاتٌ مَطَّاطِيَّة
rubber gloves      
‎ قُفَّازاتٌ مَطَّاطِيَّة‎
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]].
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  • [[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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Definición

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

Nitrile rubber

Nitrile rubber, also known as nitrile butadiene rubber, NBR, Buna-N, and acrylonitrile butadiene rubber, is a synthetic rubber derived from acrylonitrile (ACN) and butadiene. Trade names include Perbunan, Nipol, Krynac and Europrene. This rubber is unusual in being resistant to oil, fuel, and other chemicals.

NBR is used in the automotive and aeronautical industry to make fuel and oil handling hoses, seals, grommets, and self-sealing fuel tanks. It is used in the nuclear industry to make protective gloves. NBR's stability at temperatures from −40 to 108 °C (−40 to 226 °F) makes it an ideal material for aeronautical applications. Nitrile butadiene is also used to produce moulded goods, footwear, adhesives, sealants, sponges, expanded foams, and floor mats.

Its resilience makes NBR a useful material for disposable lab, cleaning, and examination gloves. Nitrile rubber is more resistant than natural rubber to oils and acids, and has superior strength, but has inferior flexibility.

Ejemplos de uso de rubber gloves
1. Valerie and Josie brought their own rubber gloves.
2. Also in plentiful supply: rubber gloves for the squeamish.
3. The 105th no longer distributes hand sanitizer or rubber gloves.
4. At the city mortuary, police wearing rubber gloves unloaded 16 burned bodies.
5. Fish and Wildlife Service, pulling off rubber gloves splattered with fish blood at Lake Mead.