crepe rubber
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Definition
Noun: - Crude natural rubber; used mainly for shoe soles: "Crepe rubber" refers to a type of raw, unrefined natural rubber that has been processed into thin sheets with a crinkled texture. Its primary traditional use is for making shoe soles due to its durability and slip resistance.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The old boots had soles made of durable crepe rubber.
- Crepe rubber is valued in shoemaking for its excellent traction.
Advanced Usage
- Material Specification: In manufacturing contexts, "crepe rubber" can specify the material grade for products requiring a balance of flexibility and resilience.
- The technical specifications call for a 5mm thickness of pale crepe rubber.
Variants and Related Words
- Crepe (noun): Can refer to the crinkled texture or fabric, but in a materials context, it is often shorthand for crepe rubber.
- The designer preferred crepe for the collection's footwear.
Synonyms
- Crude rubber: Emphasizes the unprocessed, natural state.
- Sheet rubber: Describes the form, though not all sheet rubber is crepe.
Related Terms
- Natural rubber: The broader category from which crepe rubber is derived.
- Sole material: A functional description of its common application.
Noun
- crude natural rubber; used mainly for shoe soles