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What rubber don't melt?

Rubber that doesn't melt is typically referred to as "thermoset rubber." Unlike thermoplastic rubber, which can melt and be reshaped when heated, thermoset rubber undergoes a chemical change during the curing process, making it heat-resistant and stable at high temperatures. Examples include silicone rubber and EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber, which maintain their integrity under heat and do not melt.


How do you melt a rubber band?

MEK or Methyl Ethyl Ketone will dissolve rubber. Acetone works great as well, fingernail polish remover.


Can a skillet with bakelite handles be used in a oven for cooking?

yes it can but if it has rubber on the handles it will melt


What things melt?

you can melt ice, chocolate, rubber, glass, metal, cheese, fat, wax, butter, icing, sugar and lots more items!


How do you permanently make the ends of a broken rubber band come together again?

melt the rubber together


Who was the inventor of rubber that didn't melt or freeze?

The inventor of vulcanized rubber, which is rubber that doesn't melt or freeze easily, was Charles Goodyear. He discovered the process of vulcanization in 1839 by mixing rubber with sulfur and applying heat. This process made rubber more durable and suitable for a wider range of applications.


Why is treated rubber more desirable?

Treated rubber is made to not melt and flow when hot or be brittle when too cold.


How do you melt rubber bands to make silly bandz?

i dont think you can if so there would have to be a stamp or something to form its shape


What will happen if you put a piece of rubber under a heat lamp?

IT WILL MELT!


What is the temputer in Uranus?

-200 degrees


What is the lowest temputer?

-273.15 degrees


When does rubber melt?

It doesn't. Tire rubber (and rubber in general) has vulcanized properties that keep it from melting. The only way you can accuire melted rubber is to have it ordered form somewhere that sells it.