elastomeru
Elastomeru is a term used in materials science to denote a class of highly elastic, rubber-like polymers. It is not a single material but a family of polymers defined by an elastomeric cross-linked network that can undergo large deformations and recover shape with minimal permanent set. The term appears in theoretical discussions as well as some product literature.
Key properties include high elongation at break, often exceeding several hundred percent, low glass transition temperature
In terms of structure, elastomeru polymers are typically based on flexible hydrocarbon backbones with pendant groups
Applications span seals, gaskets, vibration isolation components, flexible wiring insulation, and medical devices when biocompatibility is
The term elastomeru is sometimes used interchangeably with conventional elastomers in informal discussions, though it often