rubberlike
Rubberlike is a term used in materials science to describe materials whose mechanical response resembles that of natural rubber: highly elastic, capable of large reversible deformations, and relatively soft compared with many plastics. In practice, rubberlike materials are typically elastomers—cross‑linked polymer networks such as natural rubber (polyisoprene) and various synthetic elastomers (styrene–butadiene rubber, silicone, nitrile, EPDM).
The rubberlike behavior arises from a network of polymer chains linked by cross-links that limit flow but
Key properties include a low stiffness (low Young’s modulus) relative to rigid plastics, large strain at break,
Applications span tires, seals, dampers, hoses, flexible electronics, and medical devices, where large, reversible deformations and