The rubber industry provides a wide range of goods that are used in many different industries as inputs and finished goods.

The most significant users are found in the tyre, automotive assembly, plastics, storage, footwear, furniture, pharmaceutical, and generally all equipment and machinery industries (bands, cameras, packaging, etc.)

As a final rubber product, there are companies devoted to making goods with certain final attributes, such as electrical properties, resistance to permanent deformation, resistance to lubricants and gasoline, atoxicity, antimicrobials, and antifungals, among others.

A polymer, whether natural or artificial, with elastic qualities is called an elastomer or rubber. To put it another way, this polymer can deform when a force is applied, and it will roughly regain its original dimensions when the force is removed. Elastomers can be categorized chemically into between 25 and 30 groups; six of these groups account for 90% of all elastomers used today.

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