Rubber cork is not compressible . Why?
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In fact, there is no such thing as a truly incompressible material. That rubber has a Poisson's ratio of ½ merely means that rubber is in some sense a bit like a liquid. Rubber is in fact quite compressible. Apply pressure in all three dimensions and rubber will shrink in volume.
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Rubberized Cork sheet combines the compressibility of cork with the properties of resilience as well as resistance to mechanical action of rubber. Rubber cork can be a easily bent round sharp corner without cracking. They are strong, flexible and easy to cut and can be used for gaskets even with very narrow borders.
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because it is to soft
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