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*Also in some applications such as tires (especially for the landing gears of aircraft) the high heat resistance is of use | *Also in some applications such as tires (especially for the landing gears of aircraft) the high heat resistance is of use | ||
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* | *Rubber Trees are Difficult to Grow outside of the proper zones | ||
*Most likely dandelions will be used | |||
*Latex comes from Osage Orange's fruit too, and there are tons of them out there on FeF | |||
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*[[Rubber from Dandelions]] | |||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_rubber The Wikipedia Page on Natural Rubber] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_rubber The Wikipedia Page on Natural Rubber] | ||
[[Category: Plastics]] |
Latest revision as of 22:40, 1 January 2021
Basics
- Also reffered to as Latex, or simply Rubber
- Polymers produced by plants (Mainly Isoprene)
- Often extracted from the Rubber Tree and ocassionally Dandelions
- Used mainly due to lower cost than Synthetic Rubbers or Elastomers
- Also in some applications such as tires (especially for the landing gears of aircraft) the high heat resistance is of use
OSE Sources
- Rubber Trees are Difficult to Grow outside of the proper zones
- Most likely dandelions will be used
- Latex comes from Osage Orange's fruit too, and there are tons of them out there on FeF