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Rubber milk

Natural rubber was for a long time the only raw material of the rubber industry. It is obtained from the sap of the rubber plant of the rubber plantations in Asia (rubber milk or latex). The thickened material is rolled, dried and pressed. [Pg.115]

In contrast to this the name latex (Latin latex, liquid Greek A-ata, droplet) is derived from the naturally occurring rubber milk and is most widely used for aqueous synthetic organic polymer colloids, especially for the substitution products of natural latex, butadiene-styrene copolymer emulsions. [Pg.3]

Type of dryer tions, extracts, milk, blood, waste liquors, rubber latex, etc. gents, calcium carbonate, bentonite, clay sbp, lead concentrates, etc. trifuged sobds, starch, etc. dry. Examples centrifuged precipitates, pigments, clay, cement. ores, potato strips, synthetic rubber. objects, rayon skeins, lumber. sheets. her sheets. [Pg.1187]

Ethylene Propylene (EP, EPDM) is an o-ring rubber compound that is compatible with most water-based chemicals. It is good with caustic soda, detergents, water treatment chemicals, steam, and wastewater and with food processes like milk, beer, and soups. EP rubber compound is petroleum based and for this reason it should never come into contact with petroleum based chemicals. [Pg.206]

Chemical nature Isolation of casein from milk Production of casein plastics Properties of casein Applications Miscellaneous Protein Plastics Derivatives of Natural Rubber Gutta Percha and Related Materials Shellac... [Pg.926]


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