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A milky-white, fine dispersion of a solid resin in an aqueous medium. Also used to describe water-thinned paints, the principal vehicle of which is latex.
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Also known as rubber or natural latex. Latex is a milky fluid derived from the rubber tree. It is used in a wide variety of consumer products, including rubber gloves, tubing, rubber bands, etc.
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| latex allergy |
An allergy that develops after some sensitizing contact with latex.
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| latex |
Naturally occurring liquid (rubber tree), but now synthetically produced, used as an adhesive in the coating of paper.
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| latex |
A water emulsion of synthetic rubber, natural rubber or other polymer used in carpet manufacturing, to laminate backing to carpet.
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