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Neoprene, a type of synthetic rubber, is widely used in various commercial and industrial applications. It can be recycled and mixed with other synthetic rubbers to make new products, minimizing waste and costs. Popular uses include medical bandages, athletic shoe insoles, electronic device protectors, and automotive padding. Recycled neoprene is also used in fabric and other products, including exercise equipment and wine bags.
Neoprene is a type of synthetic rubber also known as polychloroprene, invented by Dupont. It is used in wet suits, work gloves, as electrical insulation, and in a wide variety of other commercial and industrial applications. Rubber is available cured and uncured and can be soft or hard. Although neoprene is widely used, it can in fact be recycled, a fact welcomed in an environmentally conscious society.
Like some other types of rubber, recycled neoprene is used in a variety of products, from shoes and golf headwear to MP3 player and laptop cases. It is recycled like other products, and many waste management companies offer rubber recycling services to industrial and manufacturing companies.
Typically, when neoprene is recycled to make new products, it is mixed with other types of synthetic rubbers. The properties of this material, including its durability, insulating properties and oil resistance, make it an ideal substance for numerous uses. By mixing recycled rubber products into new products, waste is minimized and costs are minimized.
Some of the more popular uses for neoprene include medical bandages and braces, athletic shoe insoles, work gloves and boots, electronic device protectors, wetsuits and gaskets, and automotive padding. In regards to medical apparel and supports, some people may have a sensitive skin reaction to the material, but its breathable and waterproof properties make it ideal for many medical applications.
It is also recycled into rubber sheets and some types of fabric, which are sold by the yard (or metre) just like other fabrics, and can be cut and sewn. Sheets and fabrics are made in different thicknesses and weights for a variety of applications. The number of products made from recycled neoprene and other synthetic rubbers is nearly endless. In addition to the more popular uses, consumers can also purchase dumbbells and other exercise equipment, as well as wine bags and hats, made from recycled rubber products.
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