Rubber tree hevea brasiliensis south american tropical tree of the spurge family euphorbiaceae.
Types of rubber trees.
Hevea brasiliensis the para rubber tree often simply called rubber tree is a tree belonging to the family euphorbiaceae and the most economically important member of the genus hevea.
The rubber tree is an evergreen plant with thick broad glossy green leaves that are generally 5 to 12 inches long.
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With moderate physical properties and good abrasion resistance nitrile rubber can have high or low acrylonitrile content with the former having better oil resistance than the latter.
Hevea brasiliensis the parĂ¡ rubber tree sharinga tree seringueira or most commonly the rubber tree or rubber plant is a flowering plant belonging to the spurge family euphorbiaceae it is the most economically important member of the genus hevea because the milky latex extracted from the tree is the primary source of natural rubber.
And a large area of bark.
In its native habitat the tree may grow to a height of 100 feet and develop.
It is of major economic importance because its sap like extract.
Natural rubber also called india rubber and gum rubber comes from latex found in the hevea brasiliensis tree the para rubber tree.
Nitrile rubber is formally called acrylonitrile butadiene rubber and it was developed in 1941 as the first type of rubber that was oil resistant.
Here is some general information on the rubber tree.