crepe rubber
Americannoun
noun
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Sometimes shortened to: crepe. a type of crude natural rubber in the form of colourless or pale yellow crinkled sheets, prepared by pressing bleached coagulated latex through corrugated rollers: used for the soles of shoes and in making certain surgical and medical goods Compare smoked rubber
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a similar synthetic rubber
Etymology
Origin of crepe rubber
First recorded in 1905–10
Example Sentences
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On his feet he wore shoes of kangaroo skin, made to order, with pin spikes and crepe rubber soles, lighter than those of his confreres.
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In the preparation of crepe rubber heavy machinery is necessary, and ample engine-power must be available.
From The Preparation of Plantation Rubber by Morgan, Sidney
More rarely does it happen that tackiness may have been induced by placing thin crepe rubber too near the iron roof of the drying-shed.
From The Preparation of Plantation Rubber by Morgan, Sidney
Working with wet crepe rubber, the writer found that, to all external appearances, there was no effect upon the rubber when it was allowed to sun-dry for four or five hours.
From The Preparation of Plantation Rubber by Morgan, Sidney
In any case, the figures for vulcanised rubber are much in excess of those for raw crepe rubber.
From The Preparation of Plantation Rubber by Morgan, Sidney
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