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(Gıda) elastomer
A polymer that snaps back to its original shape after being stretched to at lest twice its original length
natural or synthetic material which, at room temperature, can be stretched under low stress and, upon immediate release of the stress or force, will return quickly to its approximate original dimensions
A class of long-chain polymers capable of being crosslinked to produce elastic compounds, e g polychloroprene and ethylene propylene rubber
any polymer having the elastic properties of rubber
{i} natural or synthetic elastic substance (Chemistry)
A material which, after being stretched, will return to its original shape
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
any of various elastic materials that resemble rubber (resumes its original shape when a deforming force is removed)
An elastic polymer, a springy plastic used commonly as a spring or shock absorber, particularly in suspension forks and similar mechanisms An "elastomer fork" is a suspension fork which uses elastomers as the active suspension element Elastomers are also used in some suspension stems, seatposts and saddles
Any material that will return to its original dimensions after being stretched or distorted
[1] A term which includes natural rubber and the many synthetic materials that possess rubber-like properties
Macromolecular material which can return rapidly to the approximate shape from which it has been substantially distorted by a weak stress Elastic, rubber-like material
A material that at room temperature returns rapidly to approximately its initial dimensions and shape after substantial deformation by a weak stress and release of the stress
An elastic rubber-like substance, such as natural or synthetic rubber
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
Any synthetic or natural material with resilience or memory sufficient to return to its original shape after major or minor distortion
A polymer that snaps back to its original shape after being stretched to at least twice its original length
a type of polymer that exhibits rubber-like qualities
A material that at room temperature can be stretched repeatedly to at least twice its original length and, immediately upon release of the stress, returns with force to its approximate original length This definition is one criterion by which materials called plastics in commerce are distinguished from elastomers and rubbers
A material that has the properties of natural rubber
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