You just have to complete a side quest and visit a couple shrines to assemble all the pieces. The rubber helm is the easiest of the three to get. Go to the Lakeside Stable just to the southeast of the Faron Tower. Climb up the cliffs behind the stable and paraglide down to remove it. Climb to the top of that strange mound and drop something metal.
Lightning will strike the metal object you dropped and crack open the mound revealing the shrine. The final piece of the rubber set is another reward for completing a shrine. This is a relatively complicated one, so make sure to visit those links for our full walkthrough. Administrators Account management Discord Vault Academy.
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Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Rubber Fallout 4. View source. Around 20, species of plants produce latex, but only 2, species have been found to contain rubber in their latex.
The biological function of rubber for the plants is not fully known. However, it has been shown that rubber can help plants to heal after they are damaged, by covering wounds and stopping the bleeding.
This blocks the entry of harmful bacteria and viruses into the plants. The properties of rubber include high strength and the capability to be stretched many times without breaking.
Natural rubber compounds are exceptionally flexible, good electrical insulators, and are resistant to many corrosive substances [ 1 ]. Synthetic man-made rubber can be produced through a chemical process, but people have not been able to produce a synthetic rubber that has all the properties of natural rubber.
So, natural rubber cannot be replaced by synthetic rubber in most of its applications. This is why natural rubber is still very important to human society [ 2 ]. As far back as B. It was not until the conquest of America that the use of rubber reached the western World. Christopher Columbus was responsible for finding rubber in the early s.
Natives from Haiti played football with a ball made of rubber, and later, in , Fray Juan de Torquemada wrote about indigenous and Spanish settlers of South America wearing shoes, clothing and hats made by dipping cloth into latex, making these items stronger and waterproof. But rubber had some problems: it became sticky in response to warm weather and it hardened and cracked with cold weather.
There, he found two different trees containing latex: Hevea brasiliensis Figure 1B and Castilla elastica [ 3 ], but only the first became important as a natural rubber source.
The reason why the Hevea tree succeeded over the Castilla tree was the way its latex was transported along the trunk.
The Hevea tree has connected latex tubes Figure 1A that form a network, whereas the Castilla tree does not form a connected system. Thanks to its connected system, the Hevea tree bleeds latex when a special incision is made in its trunk Figure 2. Without the latex tube connections, the Castilla tree does not bleed latex, making harvest of rubber more difficult.
In , Charles Goodyear invented the vulcanization process, solving many of the problems associated with rubber. Vulcanization is the process of treating rubber with sulfur and heat, to harden it while keeping its elasticity. It prevents rubber from melting in the summer and cracking in the winter. A few years after this important discovery, in , Dunlop invented the air-filled rubber tire, making rubber an extremely important raw material worldwide.
Rubber became an essential material for the Industrial Revolution. From to , businessmen were pushing entrepreneurs and traders to increase the amount of rubber extracted from Amazonian trees. During this period, the Brazilian Amazon was the only source of rubber and they controlled the price, making rubber expensive. Register Don't have an account? Rubber Fallout View source.
History Talk 0. Raw rubber varies. Fallout 76 crafting.
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