
1) Material 2) Neoprene 3) Stretchy stuff 4) Stuff 5) Synthetic rubber
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A material which at room temperature can be stretched repeatedly to at least twice its original length and, upon immediate release of the stress, will return with force to its approximate original length.
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a polymeric material that may experience large and reversible elastic deformations.
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a macromolecular material which returns rapidly to approximately its initial dimensions and shape after substantial deformation by a weak stress and release of the stress NOTE - The definition applies to room temperature test conditions.
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A polymer that, when deformed (stretched, twisted, spindled, mutilated, etc.) springs back into its original shape. The elastomer par excellence is lightly-crosslinked natural rubber.
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a polymeric material that may experience large and reversible elastic deformations.
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A material which can be stretched at room temperature to at least twice its size and upon release of the stress, will return to approximately its original lenght.
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A natural or synthetic polymer, which at room temperature can be stretched repeatedly to at least twice its original length, and which after removal of the tensile load will immediately and forcibly return to approximately its original length.
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An elastic rubber-like substance, such as natural or synthetic rubber.
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An elastic rubber-like substance, such as natural or synthetic rubber.
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A rubber or rubber-like material, both natural and synthetic, used in making a wide variety of products, such as seals and hoses. In oil seals, an elastomer`s chemical composition is a factor in determining its compatibility with a lubricant.
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an elastic material made of synthetic rubber or plastic; often the main component of the packing material in blowout preventers and downhole packers.
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a compressible, rubber-like material used to absorb shock in some suspension systems.
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A macromolecular material that returns rapidly to its approximate initial dimensions and shape after substantial deformation by a weak stress and the subsequent release of that stress.
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a polymer which has high extensibility together with rapid and substantially complete elastic recovery. (See also elastane; elastomeric yarn.)
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A synthetic plastic with the flexible properties of rubber. See also TPEs.
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A material which at room temperature stretches under low stress to at least twice its length and snaps back to the original length upon release of stress. See also Rubber.
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A polymeric material that may experience large and reversible elastic deformations.
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noun any of various elastic materials that resemble rubber (resumes its original shape when a deforming force is removed)
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A rubber like material that, when compressed and then released will return to 90% of its original shape in less than five seconds.
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a compressible, rubber-like material used to absorb shock in some suspension systems.
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(Say: ee - last - oh - mer) - A type of spring used for bicycle suspensions. It's usually cylindrical and elastic. Elastomers are lighter than coil springs and offer some built-in damping (suspension control), too.
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A material which, at room temperature, can be stretched under low stress to at least twice its original length and, upon immediate release of the stress, will return with force to its approximate original length.
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A material which at room temperature stretches under low stress to at least twice its length and snaps back to the original length upon release of stress. See
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a material that exhibits almost complete recovery to its original size after undergoing dramatic strain levels (as high as 100% and sometimes more).
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