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Transparent Rubber?

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eromlignod

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Jul 28, 2006
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Hi guys:

I'm looking for a material in an application that must be somewhat "stretchy" and spring back, like rubber, but is optically transparent (not translucent). It can be thin and doesn't have to stretch a whole lot, but more than solids like lexan or polycarbonate. Is there such a thing?

Don
Kansas City
 
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There are transparent elastomers. For example, Bayer produces a thermoplastic polyurethane (Desmopan) that is transparent.

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