Borracha
Borracha is the Portuguese term for rubber, a family of elastic polymers that can be natural or synthetic. In Brazilian Portuguese, the word borracha is also used to refer to the eraser used to remove pencil marks. The material is valued for its elasticity, resilience, and versatility across industries and everyday objects.
Natural rubber is obtained from the latex of the Hevea brasiliensis tree and related species. The latex
Synthetic rubbers are engineered polymers produced from petroleum-derived feedstocks. Major types include styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), polybutadiene,
Erasers, commonly called borrachas in Brazil, are typically made from natural or synthetic rubber, sometimes with
Environmental considerations include waste management and recycling challenges. Natural rubber is more biodegradable than most synthetic