Caoutchouc definition clarifies natural rubber includes latex and requires processing for commercial use under legal terminology. Caoutchouc denotes the chemically pure constituent of natural rubber, encompassing latex obtained by narrow incisions in tree bark; it is coagulated and processed (by methods such as acetic acid coagulation and smoking) into commercial forms like crepe rubber and smoked sheet, with tapping and resting practices governing latex collection.
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Caoutchouc definition clarifies natural rubber includes latex and requires processing for commercial use under legal terminology.
Caoutchouc denotes the chemically pure constituent of natural rubber, encompassing latex obtained by narrow incisions in tree bark; it is coagulated and processed (by methods such as acetic acid coagulation and smoking) into commercial forms like crepe rubber and smoked sheet, with tapping and resting practices governing latex collection.
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