No, it isn't. It just protects from shock.
There are two varieties of waterproof Myachi, though both are rare and have been out of production for some time. The "Neo" is a solid yellow neoprene sack. The "Ron Jon's" is a red sack with a white logo made of the same waterproof material. While both of these sacks are great jammers when soaking wet, they are notoriously difficult to jam with when dry.
Neoprene
Neoprene was invented by Wallace Carothers and Dupont Labs in 1930.
Neoprene
The monomer of neoprene is 2-chlorobuta-1,3-diene (C4H5Cl).
-Stretchable -Buoyant -able to trap water in-between layers-waterproof-chemical resistant (acids, oxidation, and oil)-abrasion resistant-tear and impact resistant-flame resistantnot all are physical
neoprene is used for things like laptop sleves and wetsuits. it is a ******* liberty :)))))
No. Neoprene is a material as are cotton and silk. A fabric is made out of material.
C4H5Cl Note that neoprene is produced through the polymerization of chloroprene--meaning that both have the same chemical formula, but in neoprene it is a repeated structural unit.
Neoprene is not a mineral so it isn't mined. It is a synthetic rubber that is chemically manufactured.
Neoprene is part of the synthetic rubber family, They are produced by polymerization of chloroprene. Neoprene maintains flexibility over a wide range of temperatures' it also consists good chemical stability.