Prix FOB
Obtenir le dernier prix( Negotiable )
|23 Tonne Minimum Order
Pays:
Nigeria
N ° de modèle:
-
Prix FOB:
( Negotiable )Obtenir le dernier prix
Localité:
Lagos
Prix de commande minimale:
-
Commande minimale:
23 Tonne
Packaging Detail:
sackd
Heure de livraison:
3 weeks
Capacité de Fournir:
-
Payment Type:
T/T, L/C, Western Union, Money Gram
Groupe de produits :
Nigeria
Personne à contacter Ekaete
Lagos, Lagos
When people talk about "rubber", they don't usually specify
what kind. There are many different kinds of rubber, but they all
fall into two broad types: natural rubber (latex—grown from plants)
and synthetic rubber (made artificially in a chemical plant or
laboratory). Commercially, the most important synthetic rubbers are
styrene butadiene (SBR), polyacrylics, and polyvinyl acetate (PVA);
other kinds include polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polychloroprene
(better known as neoprene), and various types of polyurethane.
Although natural rubber and synthetic rubbers are similar in some
ways, they're made by entirely different processes and chemically
quite different.
Natural rubber is made from a runny, milky white liquid called
latex that oozes from certain plants when you cut into them.
(Common dandelions, for example, produce latex; if you snap off
their stems, you can see the latex dripping out from them. In
theory, there's no reason why we couldn't make rubber by growing
dandelions, though we'd need an awful lot of them.) Although there
are something like **0 plants in the world that produce latex, over
*9 percent of the world's natural rubber is made from the latex
that comes from a tree species called Hevea brasiliensis, widely
known as the rubber tree.
Pays: | Nigeria |
N ° de modèle: | - |
Prix FOB: | ( Negotiable ) Obtenir le dernier prix |
Localité: | Lagos |
Prix de commande minimale: | - |
Commande minimale: | 23 Tonne |
Packaging Detail: | sackd |
Heure de livraison: | 3 weeks |
Capacité de Fournir: | - |
Payment Type: | T/T, L/C, Western Union, Money Gram |
Groupe de produits : | Agriculture |