Natural rubber can be found in a number of applications spanning many important industries, such as the chemical, transportation, agricultural and aerospace industries, among many. other industries.
Tires: Today, car tires are made from 50% natural rubber and airplane tires are made from 100% natural rubber.
Airbags: Rubber is used to manufacture airbags that help protect the driver from injury after a high-impact crash occurs.
Components: Gaskets are used in between two or more mechanical parts, usually to prevent leaks or to fill any irregular gaps between them. Gaskets are an important part of the performance of any machine. There are also parts in cars that are all manufactured from components including natural rubber.
Conduit: Rubber can be turned into a variety of conduit products.
Latex Gloves: This has been and probably always will be the preferred method to keep our hands safe and hygienic.
Anti-vibration: Rubber can be turned into pads or supports for machines to ensure that vibrations do not affect machine operation. It can also be used to produce soundproofing materials.