rubber tubing

collocation in English

meaningsofrubberandtubing

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rubber
noun
uk
/ˈrʌb.ər/
us
/ˈrʌb.ɚ/
an elastic substance (= that stretches) made either from the juice of particular tropical trees ...
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tubing
noun[U]
uk
/ˈtʃuː.bɪŋ/
us
/ˈtuː.bɪŋ/
material in the form of a tube ...
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(Definition ofrubberandtubingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This was then replaced by polyvinylchloride and siliconerubbertubing.
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Common faults are perishedrubbertubing, bad connections, sticking valves and mercury level not at zero.
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Siliconerubbertubingis the most reliable type as it does not crack or collapse under pressure and allows presterilization assembly.
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Hand paddles attach to the hand withrubbertubingor elastic material.
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The company produces latex cloth for latex clothing,rubbertubing, cord and bulk sheeting.
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The barb-like rings on the cylindrical piece allow for an easy push-connection of flexible-plastic orrubbertubingthat is not so easily disconnected.
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One can recreate an original draftsman's spline device with weights and a length of thin stiff plastic orrubbertubing.
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The canopy was double-glazed and usedrubbertubingto create a proper pressure seal against the fuselage.
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The 45in mm fuel hose was made of reinforcedrubbertubing, with brass fittings on both ends.
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Usually, the shoulder rest attaches to the edge of the back of the violin with feet padded withrubbertubingor made of soft plastic.
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On the other hand, the problem does recur in unprotected products such asrubbertubingand seals, where ozone attack is thought to be impossible.
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Tucker was the first to cut rubber bands fromrubbertubingin 1850.
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