It is made out of plastic.
Neither, it is plastic.
the best ones are made of carbon-fiber the good ones are made of fiberglass the regular stock ones are a mix of hard plastic and fiberglass
Steel Iron Plastic Copper Aluminum Fiberglass Rubber Zinc Leather Glass Carbon Fiber
Steel, fiberglass, carbon fiber, stainless steel, plastic, rubber. Depending on what manufacturer, 'trim' of car, and what body part. For example a car often has steel doors, (safer in a collision..... if you got hit would you not want to be sitting inside a steel door?), and fiberglass or plastic bumpers
Duralumin is an aluminum alloy. Composite materials are made of plastic resins and reinforcing fibers (e.g. fiberglass, carbon fiber), not metals.
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they are to different materials and carbon fiber has a small checard board look and its black you paint fiberglass to what ever color you want it i think carbon fiber is more expensive and lighter shut up
No, The plastic do not contain carbon.
If it's laid properly, it can be. Then again...you get a guy who uses the best resins, and the best fiberglass, and he can give you a stronger composite using fiberglass than an inexperienced person using carbon fiber.
Wood and fiberglass are the most common for the core but you can also have carbon fiber, the edges are made of metal, modern day skis are carbon steel but older skis can have chrome type, such as those used in cutlery. Thetopsheet, graphics and bases are made out of various kinds of plastics.
Different alloys of steel, aluminum, magnesium and titanium Fiberglass, FRP(Fiber Reinforced Plastics), carbon fiber, Kevlar leather, rubber, plastic, glass, wood
Steel, aluminum, copper, brass, plastic, rubber, glass, wood, fiberglass, carbon fiber, zinc, leather, ceramic, titanium, platinum, iron, nickel, etc.