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Elastomers are a type of rubber that are highly elastic and can be stretched to several times their original length. They are used in a variety of applications, such as automotive, medical, and industrial. Elastomers are typically composed of polymers, which are long chains of molecules that can be stretched and bent without breaking. They are also known for their ability to resist heat, cold, and chemicals. Elastomers are used in a variety of products, including tires, seals, gaskets, and hoses. They are also used in medical devices, such as catheters and prosthetics. Elastomers are also used in the production of adhesives, coatings, and insulation materials. Elastomers are an important part of the rubber industry, as they are used in a variety of products and applications. They are also used in the production of many everyday items, such as shoes, clothing, and furniture. Some companies in the elastomers market include Dow Chemical, ExxonMobil, BASF, and Lanxess. Other companies include Mitsui Chemicals, Nippon Zeon, and Sumitomo Chemical. Show Less Read more