Elasto

Elasta Elas (from the Greek elástikos - “compressed, strong”, elasto - “elastic, elastic”) is an elastic or resilient material with high stretching, flexibility and shape memory capabilities. The substance is an elastic polymer that can stretch without being damaged over a certain period of time. It has good performance and is used in various fields. Elastoplast is a material similar in structure to plastic. It can return to shape after being stretched or compressed due to its elasticity. This material has a wide range of applications. Elastoplasts are also often called thermoplastic elastomers. Their difference is that they can undergo thermoplasticity. This means that a product made from this material can be given any shape by heating. Then, after cooling, it does not change.

When creating elastate under pressure, the polymer partially dissolves in the solution, which makes the finished mass more uniform and the product stronger. Elastite is a special plastic material of organic origin - synthetic or natural. The characteristic properties of elastite are elasticity and tear resistance. The main component of elastite is elastane, otherwise elastin. This component is extracted from the tendons of cattle, monkeys and birds. But there are also synthetic analogues of this component, used in many industries, from medicine to agriculture.