Rubber, also referred to as caoutchouc in popular culture, is a resinous substance distinguished by its flexibility and elastic properties.
The indigenous people of Haiti employed caoutchouc, or rubber, as bouncing balls after its discovery in the 15th century. The Indians called the substance in these balls Ca-Hu-Chu (weeping wood). Since its discovery, caoutchouc/rubber has been produced from the sap of trees (such as the Hevea tree).
If a heavy load is removed, rubber has the ability to quickly revert to almost its original shape.
Rubber is frequently employed as an integral component of finished goods, so we must consider that it reacts delicately to ozone, light, cold, heat, chemicals, etc. In accordance with the application
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