Rubber vs Elastomer: Difference between revisions

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*Again for common usage the difference isn't needed, but for technical descriptions etc, and avoiding ambiguity/confusion it is useful
*Again for common usage the difference isn't needed, but for technical descriptions etc, and avoiding ambiguity/confusion it is useful


=See Also=
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=Useful Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elastomer The Wikipedia Page on Elastomers]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elastomer The Wikipedia Page on Elastomers]


[[Category: Plastics]]
[[Category: Plastics]]

Revision as of 19:49, 15 July 2020

Basics

  • They are often used interchangeably in industry etc, due to the original synthetic elastomers being designed as a direct replacement
  • This group is now reffered to as Synthetic Rubbers and behave similarly, and are often Vulcanized
  • There are however more elastomers which can't be vulcanized, and are Thermoplastics instead of Thermosets , They also have vastly different properties
  • Therefore for clarity, and to a certain degree accuracy these materials can be classified as:
  • Again for common usage the difference isn't needed, but for technical descriptions etc, and avoiding ambiguity/confusion it is useful

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