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The unique chemical structure of the sulfur backbone in the novel rubber allows for multiple pieces of the rubber to bond together. Image: Flinders University

The unique chemical structure of the sulfur backbone in the novel rubber allows for multiple pieces of the rubber to bond together. Image: Flinders University

The new manufacturing and recycling technique, labelled 'reactive compression molding,' applies to rubber material that can be compressed and stretched, but one that doesn't melt. Image: Flinders University

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