elastomeric
Elastomeric describes materials that exhibit rubber-like elasticity, capable of undergoing large reversible deformations under stress and quickly returning to their original shape when the stress is removed. Elastomeric materials are typically polymers with a relatively low modulus and high elongation at break, and they remain flexible over a broad temperature range as long as the operating temperature stays above their glass transition temperature.
Most elastomeric behavior arises from the presence of a crosslinked polymer network. In natural and many synthetic
Common elastomeric polymers include natural rubber (cis-1,4-polyisoprene) and a variety of synthetic rubbers such as styrene-butadiene,
Applications are broad and include seals and gaskets, tires, vibration dampers, hoses, medical devices, and consumer