Elastomer Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Elastomer stocks.

Elastomer Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jun 21 TTE Germany: TotalEnergies Wins Further Maritime Lease in the North Sea to Develop 1.5 GW of Offshore Wind
Jun 21 TTE TotalEnergies a winner in $3.2B German offshore wind site auction
Jun 21 TTE TotalEnergies: Could Namibia Be Its Guyana Moment?
Jun 20 GTES Gates (GTES) vs. Sterling (STRL): Which is a More Profitable Pick?
Jun 20 TTE TotalEnergies approves $550M development of Nigeria gas field
Jun 20 TTE Nigeria: TotalEnergies Launches the Ubeta Gas Development to Supply Nigeria LNG Liquefaction Plant
Jun 20 E Eni (E) Launches Major Forest Conservation Project in Mozambique
Jun 19 HUN Despite shrinking by US$197m in the past week, Huntsman (NYSE:HUN) shareholders are still up 38% over 5 years
Jun 19 GTES KBR Wins $46M Key Infrastructure Contract From Iraqi Government
Jun 19 E Eni Taps Advisers to Sell €1 Billion Ivory Coast Stake, Sources Say
Jun 18 GTES Installed Building (IBP) Expands Presence With Two Acquisitions
Jun 18 HUN Huntsman (HUN) Gains on Downstream Expansion, Acquisitions
Jun 18 ASH Ashland achieves certification by Fair Wage Network
Jun 18 TTE TotalEnergies: The Virtue Of Consistency With 2 New Upsides
Jun 17 GTES Fluor (FLR) Team Wins NNSA Contract for Pantex Plant Management
Jun 17 GTES Gates Welcomes Chief Accounting Officer
Jun 17 E The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Hancock Whitney, UnitedHealth, Eni S.p.A, FedEx and Hamilton Lane
Jun 17 CBT The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights DuPont de Nemours, Axalta Coating Systems, Cabot and Kronos Worldwide
Jun 16 ROG Rogers Insiders Added US$549.3k Of Stock To Their Holdings
Elastomer

An elastomer is a polymer with viscoelasticity (i.e., both viscosity and elasticity) and has very weak intermolecular forces, generally low Young's modulus and high failure strain compared with other materials. The term, a portmanteau of elastic polymer, is often used interchangeably with rubber, although the latter is preferred when referring to vulcanisates. Each of the monomers which link to form the polymer is usually a compound of several elements among carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and silicon. Elastomers are amorphous polymers maintained above their glass transition temperature, so that considerable molecular reconformation, without breaking of covalent bonds, is feasible. At ambient temperatures, such rubbers are thus relatively compliant (E ≈ 3 MPa) and deformable. Their primary uses are for seals, adhesives and molded flexible parts. Application areas for different types of rubber are manifold and cover segments as diverse as tires, soles for shoes, and damping and insulating elements. The importance of these rubbers can be judged from the fact that global revenues are forecast to rise to US$56 billion in 2020.IUPAC defines the term "elastomer" by "Polymer that displays rubber-like elasticity."Manufacturers of elastomeric parts include NoProto, PrintForm, 3D Systems, and Afformativ.

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