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Neoprene is not a plastic; it is a type of synthetic rubber made from polychloroprene. While both neoprene and plastics are polymers, neoprene has different properties and uses, such as in wetsuits and gaskets, due to its flexibility and resistance to water and chemicals. Neoprene is known for its durability and insulation qualities, making it distinct from traditional plastics.

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