Gray commonly known as the guayule ɡ w aɪ ˈ uː l iː or w aɪ ˈ uː l eɪ as in spanish is a perennial woody shrub in the aster family asteraceae that is native to the rangeland area of the chihuahuan desert.
Scientific name of natural rubber.
This latex is used to make many other products including mattresses gloves swim caps condoms catheters.
Natural rubber is the most important product obtained from latex.
Its scientific name is focus elastic.
Among the most important synthetic rubbers are butadiene rubber styrene butadiene rubber neoprene the polysulfide rubbers thiokols butyl rubber and the silicones.
Including the southwestern united states and northern mexico it was first documented by j m.
Rubberwood plantation hardwood para rubbertree.
And a large area of bark.
Bigelow in 1852 through the mexican boundary.
More than 12 000 plant species yield latex containing rubber though in the vast majority of those species the rubber is not suitable for commercial use.
Types of polyisoprene that are used as natural rubbers are classified as elastomers.
The rubber plant is an evergreen tree belonging to the fig family and is native to southeast asia.
The scientific name of rubber is hevea brasiliensis.
The latex of many species can be processed to produce many materials.
Rubber elastic substance obtained from the exudations of certain tropical plants natural rubber or derived from petroleum and natural gas synthetic rubber.
37 lbs ft 3 595 kg m 3.
Synthetic rubbers like natural rubbers can be toughened by vulcanization and improved and modified for special purposes by reinforcement with other materials.
75 100 ft 23 30 m tall 1 3 ft 3 1 m trunk diameter.
Hevea brasiliensis the pará rubber tree sharinga tree seringueira or most commonly the rubber tree or rubber plant is a flowering plant belonging to the spurge family euphorbiaceae it is the most economically important member of the genus hevea because the milky latex extracted from the tree is the primary source of natural rubber.
Native to brazil but extensively cultivated in tropical regions especially in asia.
Cultivated on plantations in the tropics and subtropics especially in southeast asia and western africa it replaced the rubber plant in the early 20th century as the chief source of natural rubber it has soft wood.
More than half of all rubber produced goes into automobile tires.
The rest goes.