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Neoprene, also known as polychloroprene, is one of the first synthetic rubber products ever made. Developed in 1930 by a DuPont company scientist, neoprene is generally stronger and harder than natural rubber and more resistant to water, oils and solvents.
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Neoprene (also polychloroprene) is a family of synthetic rubbers that are produced by polymerization of chloroprene. Neoprene exhibits good chemical ...
Neoprene is a brand name of polychloroprene, which is used as a substitute for rubber. Among other things, Neoprene is entirely waterproof.
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Create gaming tables, repair wetsuits, add protective liners and much more using an assortment of commercial-grade neoprene rubber sheets and DIY supplies.
Neoprene (CR), synthetic rubber produced by the polymerization (or linking together of single molecules into giant, multiple-unit molecules) of chloroprene.
Neoprene was the world's first fully commercial synthetic elastomer and was introduced by DuPont in 1931.
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Foam neoprene is made by filling neoprene with bubbles of nitrogen gas. Neoprene foam can compress more, and it is a better insulator than solid neoprene.
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Neoprene fabric is a durable, flexible, and insulating fabric that is foamed polychloroprene, (a synthetic rubber) bonded between two fabric sheets.
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Our Neoprene fabric is incredibly easy to work with. It cuts nicely with sharp scissors or a rotary cutter and won't fray, tear, or crumble. It can be sewn or ...
Neoprene is a general-purpose synthetic rubber that is not only durable but also waterproof, thermally stable, and chemically resistant.