Free useful materials on rubber! Not sure about rubber... Is rubber making similar to bread making!? Starting today, you too can be a "rubber-making master." The Encyclopedia of Rubber Making is now available!

"Rubber has good grip and elasticity, which is great, but compared to a similar material, 'resin,' it tends to be more expensive..."
That's because there is a significant difference in the "method of production." Making rubber is, in a nutshell, similar to "making bread"!
Resin is a "thermoplastic" that solidifies when cooled, allowing for quick molding, whereas rubber, like bread, is a "thermosetting" material that requires baking, making it more labor-intensive.
Just like with bread, there are many commonalities, such as kneading and aging...
Additionally, one of the characteristics of rubber is that it allows for formulation design tailored to desired properties, enabling precise control over the final product.
Currently, our company is distributing a free resource that explains rubber production by comparing it to bread-making, titled "Encyclopedia of Rubber Production." We support your manufacturing endeavors!

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