Raw Latex is a natural, milky fluid extracted from rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis). It is collected by making incisions in the tree bark and allowing the latex to flow into collecting vessels. Raw latex is used as a primary material in the production of various rubber products, including gloves, balloons, and medical supplies. It is known for its excellent elasticity, resilience, and tensile strength.
2. Natural Rubber Scrap
Natural Rubber Scrap refers to discarded or leftover pieces of natural rubber that are no longer usable in their current form. This scrap material is often generated during the manufacturing process of rubber products, such as tires, hoses, and seals. Instead of being wasted, natural rubber scrap can be recycled and repurposed into new products, contributing to environmental sustainability.