yes
No. But there is such a thing is a ceramic-rubber composite.
you have to coat the fabric first so it can stick with rubber inside mould. for that you have to take a small tank. put some rubber in it. then put m.e.k solution in it and mix it will unless rubber is mixed well in solution . now pain the fabric with the prepared solution. let the fabric dry. now use it with rubber inside mould . it will stick well with rubber inside mould.
Yes, magnetic fields can pass through rubber materials as long as the rubber is not a magnetic material itself. Rubber is typically a non-magnetic material and does not significantly affect the passage of magnetic fields.
I do not think that is a good idea.The rubber flooring should be removed and then new ceramic flooring should be laid on.
no
Plastic, rubber, ceramic, glass.
no
No because only metals can be magnetic
Yes, there are many materials that are not metal and not magnetic. For example, materials like wood, plastic, glass, and ceramics are non-metallic and generally not magnetic. Additionally, materials like paper, fabric, and rubber are also non-metallic and non-magnetic.
Yes, you would say for instance that rubber is the fabric of a tyre along with other components. When refering to fabrics in the sense of sheet material then rubber can often be found in this form too.
Wood plastic mica rubber ceramic and slate
They have rubber,fabric and steel wire in them.