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noun - any of various elastic materials that resemble rubber (resumes its original shape when a deforming force is removed)
ELASTOMERS - An elastomer is a polymer with viscoelasticity (i. e., both viscosity and elasticity) and very weak intermolecular forces, and generally low Young's...
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Rubber and neoprene |
Shape-holding materials available in metres in fantastic store sale |
Reseal most faulty rubbery materials |
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Jun 28 2014 Newsday.com |
Dec 24 2008 The Times - Cryptic |
Mar 23 2004 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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Plural form of elastomer. |
a natural or synthetic polymer having elastic properties, e.g. rubber. |
A natural or synthetic polymer having elastic properties, e.g. rubber. |
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An Elastomer is a polymer with viscoelasticity (i. e., both viscosity and elasticity) and very weak intermolecular forces, and generally low Young's modulus and high failure strain compared with other materials. The term, a portmanteau of elastic polymer, is often used interchangeably with rubber, although the latter is preferred when referring to vulcanisates. Each of the monomers which link to form the polymer is usually a compound of several elements among carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and silicon. Elastomers are amorphous polymers maintained above their glass transition temperature, so that considerable molecular reconformation, without breaking of covalent bonds, is feasible. At ambient temperatures, such rubbers are thus relatively soft (E 3 MPa) and deformable. Their primary uses are for seals, adhesives and molded flexible parts. Application areas for different types of rubber are manifold and cover segments as diverse as tires, soles for shoes, and damping and insulating elements |