Natural rubber is a polymer obtained from latex extracted from rubber trees. It is a form of polyisoprene that provides elasticity and strength. The commercial source is the Para rubber tree, but other plants also contain latex. Natural rubber is compounded with additives and processed through mixing, shaping, and vulcanization with sulfur to produce durable materials for use in tires, hoses, footwear and other products. Glass fiber reinforcement improves the strength and modulus of natural rubber composites. The main applications of natural rubber are in automobile tires and other vehicles, as well as household and medical products that require elasticity and strength.