And that in turn is because rubber is so fantastically useful.
What is a rubber tree used for.
In 2014 the sap is used to process rubber for a variety of uses.
Rubber which has been commonly used for over 1000 years once came entirely from natural sources.
The tree was used to obtain rubber by the natives who inhabited its geographical distribution.
Almost all of the remaining rubber is used by the general rubber goods industry.
The latex then is refined into rubber that is ready for commercial processing.
Uses of rubber the largest use of both synthetic and natural rubber 56 of all rubber production is for creating tires and inner tubes for automobiles and other vehicles.
Natural rubber is produced by the rubber tree hevea brasiliensis.
In order to collect the latex milk from tree an incision is made in the bark of the rubber tree which is called tapping.
Now rubber products are just as likely to be made artificially in chemical plants.
Rubber in one form or another has been used since the times of old evidence of its use going back 2 000 000 years or more.
They produce all kinds of products made from rubber.
Depending on the use following the tapping stage the latex milk is processed in different ways.
Because of its elasticity resilience and toughness rubber is the basic constituent of the tires used in automotive vehicles aircraft and bicycles.
First discovered by the ancient olmec maya and aztec the latex sap from the rubber tree was once used to make rubber balls to waterproof clothes and even to form homemade shoes.
Rubber elastic substance obtained from the exudations of certain tropical plants natural rubber or derived from petroleum and natural gas synthetic rubber.
Rubber trees were first discovered by the olmec maya and aztec people.
The olmec people of mesoamerica extracted and produced similar forms of primitive rubber from analogous latex producing trees such as castilla elastica as early as 3 600 years ago.
Currently rubber is harvested in the form of the latex from the rubber tree or others like oak and pine.
The milky liquid latex that oozes from any wound to the tree bark contains about 30 percent rubber which can be coagulated and processed into solid products such as tires.
Latex can also be concentrated for producing dipped goods such as surgical gloves.
That s largely because we can t produce enough natural rubber to meet all our needs.
They used the sap to make rubber balls to waterproof their clothing and to make their own shoes and shoe soles.
The latex is a sticky milky colloid drawn off by making incisions in the bark and collecting the fluid in vessels in a process called tapping.