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O que (quem) é synthetic latex - definição

ANY ARTIFICIAL ELASTOMER
Artificial rubber; Synthetic latex; Epichlore; Rubber manufacturing; History of synthetic rubber
  • World War II poster about synthetic rubber tires
  • 1915}})
  • Chemical structure of cis-[[polyisoprene]], the main constituent of natural rubber.  Synthetic cis-polyisoprene and natural cis-polyisoprene are derived from different precursors by different chemical pathways.
  • Goodrich]] (1941)

Synthetic rubber         
A synthetic rubber is any artificial elastomer. They are polymers synthesized from petroleum byproducts.
Latex, Texas         
REGION IN TEXAS, USA
Latex, TX
Latex is a rural unincorporated community in Harrison County, Texas, United States. It lies about 15 miles northeast of the county seat, Marshall.
Latex clothing         
  • A woman in a tight black latex catsuit.
  • A [[fetish model]] and [[dominatrix]] wearing [[pasties]] and [[fetish fashion]] themed latex dress at [[Exxxotica]], US. The poster beside her reads "hardcore latex".
CLOTHING MADE OF LATEX RUBBER
Rubber clothing; Liquid Latex; Rubberwear; Latex fashion; Rubber as fashion fabric
Latex rubber is used in many types of clothing. Rubber has traditionally been used in protective clothing, including gas masks and Wellington boots.

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Synthetic rubber

A synthetic rubber is an artificial elastomer. They are polymers synthesized from petroleum byproducts. About 32-million metric tons of rubbers are produced annually in the United States, and of that amount two thirds are synthetic. Synthetic rubber, just like natural rubber, has many uses in the automotive industry for tires, door and window profiles, seals such as O-rings and gaskets, hoses, belts, matting, and flooring. They offer a different range of physical and chemical properties, so can improve the reliability of a given product or application. Synthetic rubbers are superior to natural rubbers in two major respects, thermal stability and resistance to oils and related compounds. They are more resistant to oxidizing agents, such as oxygen and ozone which can reduce the life of products like tires.