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Rubber is a yellowish, amorphous, elastic material obtained from the milky sap or latex of various tropical plants, especially the rubber tree, and vulcanized, pigmented, finished, and modified into products such as electric insulation, elastic bands and belts, tires, and containers. Plastic is an organic material with the ability to flow into a desired shape when heat and pressure are applied to it and to retain the shape when they are withdrawn.It covers the fundamental aspects of rubber technology in a logical manner, from Material Selection, Compounding, Vulcanisation, Processing through to Mechanical Properties, Environmental Resistance, Testing and Specifications, Evaluation of product failure and finally interactive case study exercises.
Duration of the course is 4 Years. Post Graduate in the same discipline is also available.