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Expansion movement joints or strips are materials designed to accommodate the movement of buildings or structures caused by temperature changes, moisture, and seismic activity. Synthetic rubber is a type of material commonly used for these joints due to its ability to withstand these movements while maintaining its shape and sealing properties. These strips are typically installed in designated areas of buildings, such as where concrete slabs meet or where walls and roofs intersect, and are an important component in preventing cracks and damage to buildings over time.