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Crepe rubber is a versatile and inexpensive material used for shoe soles and other applications. It is made by combining coagulated latex with natural clot and passing it through crepers to achieve the desired texture. Different grades are available, with higher grades used for upscale footwear.
Crepe rubber is a raw form of natural rubber that is relatively inexpensive to produce and can be used for a variety of applications. Characterized by a slightly creased texture, it is available in different thicknesses. Most often, this rubber is used to make shoe soles and boot soles.
Using a coagulation process it creates the crinkled chewy texture of crepe gum. This process requires combining the coagulated latex with some natural form of clot. Often, the natural element used is some type of shell or scrap of earth, as well as lace from trees. The combined material is passed through large rollers known as crepers. Typically, each batch is passed through the crepes several times, allowing the finished product to achieve the desired density, thickness and texture for a particular product.
One of the most common applications of crepe rubber is in the production of shoe soles. Many rubber sole manufacturers will offer at least four different types of soles, each with a different amount of thickness. The cost for crepe rubber soles will vary, depending on the exact ingredients used to create the rubber and the amount of product that is used in the final construction of the sole.
Some forms or types of crepe rubber are free from a high level of dirt and other contaminants. Often, these higher grades are a little more expensive than other crepe rubber blends and are used for more upscale footwear. Other types of the product may contain a higher degree of contamination, but will still provide a solid sole that is both durable and economically priced. The lower grades are generally more of an earthy color and are often used for more casual footwear, such as boat shoes. Either way, crepe rubber tends to stand up to a great deal of wear and tear, as well as provide comfort and protection for the individual wearing the shoes or boots.
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