The product of the reaction was 2-chlorobutadiene, called chloroprene because of its similarity to isoprene. |
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In some of Kent's tubing, chloroprene and various flexible TPEs take the place of natural rubber. |
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From at least 1993 to 2002, the producers of chloroprene rubber operated a cartel in which they agreed each other's market shares and set prices. |
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The terminal cabinet 14318 can recieve up to 16 coaxial cables from shock pulse and vibration transducers. The individual cable is inserted through the chloroprene seal in the bottom plate. |
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After the proposed plant consolidation, resulting nation-wide chloroprene emissions will be solely concentrated in LaPlace. |
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Chloroprene rubber is a synthetic rubber capable of elastic deformation under stress and returning to its previous size without permanent deformation. |
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Chloroprene, the monomer used in the formation of the elastomer neoprene, is prepared from vinylacetylene by this reaction. |
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