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Neoprene is a type of synthetic rubber, developed in the 1930s by DuPont. It is a versatile material, used in a variety of applications, from automotive parts to protective clothing. Neoprene is known for its excellent resistance to heat, oil, and weathering, making it a popular choice for industrial and commercial applications. It is also highly resistant to ozone, sunlight, and oxidation, making it a great choice for outdoor applications. Neoprene is also used in the production of wetsuits, as it is highly resistant to water and provides excellent insulation.
Neoprene is a popular choice for many rubber products, such as gaskets, seals, and hoses. It is also used in the production of adhesives, coatings, and insulation. Neoprene is also used in the production of medical devices, such as orthopedic braces and prosthetics.
Some companies in the Neoprene market include DuPont, 3M, Dow Corning, and ExxonMobil. Show Less Read more