A plug is typically made from various materials, including plastic, rubber, and metal, depending on its intended use. For electrical plugs, the outer casing is often plastic or rubber for insulation and safety, while the prongs are usually made of metal for conductivity. In Plumbing, plugs can be made from materials like rubber, silicone, or metal to create a watertight seal. The choice of material is crucial for ensuring durability and functionality in its specific application.
The plug in pins on most processors are made of gold plated aluminum.
Yes but not a plug made for a passenger tire.
ABS
Thermoplastic
Porcelain
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Use your 12V plug.
the plug case is made of melamine because ghandi said is should be and Osama Bin Laden gets sexually turned on by it so ever time he sees a plug he gets the horn wich is jokes!
a car is made up of pistols ,spark plug etc
the trans fluid plug is a screw in plug near the oil dipstick. Remove that plug and it will have a dipstick made into it. That is the transmission fluid reservoir.
Ask your mother, she made one that asked this question.
it is compression moulded.