Sentences with phrase «as synthetic rubber»

Watch your shoes soles as some synthetic rubber soles or synthetic heels generate a lot of static electricity.

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As a result of this, the U.S. government enlisted the aid of various companies to try and invent a synthetic rubber that could be made of readily available materials.
Ragas says compost probably doesn't contribute as much plastic to the environment as other sources, such as sewage treatment plant sludge, which contains polyester debris from clothes washers, and runoff from streets, which can be loaded with particles of synthetic rubber used in tires.
Silicones — or siloxanes as they are also known — are something of a hybrid between synthetic rubbers and synthetic plastic polymers.
It can be used as an insecticide, a lubricant, a fuel and in soap, synthetic rubber and ink.
They are, as can be seen, made from a furry synthetic brown fabric sewn on to the waterproof rubber foot.
The film is as synthetic as a rubber rose, but it is all but indistinguishable from the organically grown, bred - in - Britain article.
Impact - absorbing material can be loose fill such as pine bark or mulch 250 millimetres deep, or material such as synthetic grass or wet - pour rubber.
In contrast to regular rubber blades, the innovative, synthetic wiper blades turn in the wiping direction as they move over the windscreen.
Pet World carries a variety of natural chew toys like bully sticks, marrow bones, antlers and Himalayan Dog Chews as well as many synthetic options like Nylabones and rubber toys.
Creating works from synthetic materials such as resin, neon and rubber and reworking ubiquitous matter such as glass, plexiglass, wood, sand and metal, Webb often parodies modernism to wry and poetic results - referencing consumer culture and making use of the solid and the open and the soft and rigid to explore new sculptural possibilities.
Lavar Munroe, Of the Omens He Had As He Entered His Own Village, and Other Incidents That Embellished and Gave a Colour to a Great History, 2017 Deconstructed Junkanoo costumes, found fabric, bullhorns, beads, rubber, tennis balls, ribbon, mesh, wood, mask, synthetic hair, feathers, and cardboard Image Courtesy of the artist
Creating works from synthetic materials such as resin, neon and rubber and reworking ubiquitous matter such as glass, plexiglass, wood, sand and metal, Webb often parodies modernism to wry and poetic results — referencing consumer culture and making use of the solid and the open and the soft and rigid to explore new sculptural possibilities.
Eva Hesse, (born January 11, 1936, Hamburg, Germany — died May 29, 1970, New York, New York, U.S.), German - born American painter and sculptor known for using unusual materials such as rubber tubing, fibreglass, synthetic resins, cord, cloth, and wire.
Eva Hesse, German - born American painter and sculptor known for using unusual materials such as rubber tubing, fibreglass, synthetic resins, cord, cloth, and wire.
Trash Shoes Can Dunk Nike's Trash Talk basketball shoe is just as high - performing as its best shoes — it can play in the NBA — but it's made from leftover leather and synthetic leather, foam, and rubber.
After World War II, chemists learned to make synthetic rubber, which eventually replaced most natural rubber as a chewing gum base.
Louise Freeman Qualified: 2005 Made partner: 2012 Key cases: Led the firm's litigation team in the synthetic rubber follow - on damages litigation, hailed as one of the market's top cases of 2014.
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