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Latex What is Latex
What is Latex
Natural rubber comes from the sap of cultivated trees on plantations in Asia and Africa. Before 1839, rubber wasn’t very popular for anything other then erasers; it was very unstable: rock hard in the winter, gummy in the summer.

Then Mr. Goodyear came along (yes, like the tire makers, although the company was named in his honour, it was not founded by him) and, after many years of experimentation, accidentally found a way to stabilize it by mixing chemicals with the sap and then heating it.

It’s that process, called vulcanization *no trekkie jokes please* that gives the latex it’s smell, texture and it’s degree of hardness.
 
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