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  2. Gutta-percha - Wikipedia

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    Palaquium gutta. Gutta-percha is a tree of the genus Palaquium in the family Sapotaceae, which is primarily used to create a high-quality latex of the same name. The material is rigid, naturally biologically inert, resilient, electrically nonconductive, and thermoplastic, most commonly sourced from Palaquium gutta; it is a polymer of isoprene which forms a rubber-like elastomer.

  3. Balata (latex) - Wikipedia

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    This latex is used for various industrial applications, primarily in the production of rubber-like materials. [2] [3] The latex exhibits properties similar to the trans-isomer of polyterpene and is not vulcanizable. [4] Due to its similarity to gutta-percha, balatá latex is sometimes referred to as "gutta-balatá" and is used for similar ...

  4. Palaquium gutta - Wikipedia

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    The seeds of Palaquium gutta are used to make soap and candles, occasionally in cooking. The latex is used to make gutta-percha . The timber is logged and traded as nyatoh .

  5. Gutta Percha Company - Wikipedia

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    A good commercial gutta-percha would have around 80% gutta and 15% or less of resin. [29] Water content has no appreciable effect on the electrical resistance of the material until the content reaches a threshold of around 2–3%. [30] Highly purified gutta-percha is almost entirely resistant to chemical attack and ingress of water.

  6. Seafood samples contain high levels of microplastics in US ...

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    Microplastics were detected in almost every seafood sample found off the coast of the western U.S. in a recent study. The particles were found in the edible tissue of six different species of fish.

  7. Natural rubber - Wikipedia

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    Some natural rubber sources, such as gutta-percha, are composed of trans-1,4-polyisoprene, ... Some people have a serious latex allergy, ...

  8. Why Karla Sofía Gascón’s Twitter Scandal Spells Trouble for ...

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    The fortunes of “Emilia Pérez” have radically shifted, but one thing has remained constant: It’s the defining film of what, thanks to an unbridled and unpleasant new figure, has become an ...

  9. Polyisoprene - Wikipedia

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    It too has been synthesised and extracted from plant sap, the latter resin being known as gutta-percha. These were widely used as an electrical insulator and as components of golf balls. Annual worldwide production of synthetic polyisoprene was 13 million tons in 2007 [1] and 16 million tons in 2020. [2]