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  2. Foam rubber - Wikipedia

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    Foam rubber was first made in 1929, by E. A. Murphy [2] and Eric Owen, two research chemists at Dunlop Rubber, who used whipped latex. In 1937, isocyanate-based materials were first used to make foam rubber. After World War II, styrene-butadiene rubber replaced many natural types of foam. Foam rubber has been used commercially for a wide range ...

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    The cushy memory foam insole absorbs impact, while the flexible rubber sole feels like a dream. ... These comfy Tommy Hilfiger kicks have a thick rubber sole that not only looks cool: It also ...

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    Many foam rollers are about 13 inches, while some are much longer, such as the lululemon Double Roller at 20 inches. I find that shorter models are best for targeting smaller muscle groups like ...

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    As for this particular set, it comes with everything you could need in the kitchen, including a 10.5-inch fry pan, 3-quart sauce pan, 4.5-quart sauté pan and 6.5-quart Dutch oven, as well as pan ...

  6. Foam latex - Wikipedia

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    To create foam latex, a liquid latex base is mixed with various additives and whipped into a foam, then poured or injected into a mold and baked in an oven to cure.The main components of foam latex are the latex base, a foaming agent (to help it whip into a froth), a gelling agent (to convert the liquid foam into a gel), and a curing agent (to turn the gelled foam latex into a solid when baked).

  7. Neoprene - Wikipedia

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    In its native state, neoprene is a very pliable rubber-like material with insulating properties similar to rubber or other solid plastics. Neoprene foam is used in many applications and is produced in either closed-cell or open-cell form. The closed-cell form is waterproof, less compressible and more expensive. The open-cell form can be breathable.

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