The eraser is made out of rubber.
Erasers are partly made from rubber partly made of soming els
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Some are made out of animal fat and what ever rubber is made out of
White board erasers are made simply from cloth.
Rubber bands, tires, erasers.
White board erasers are made simply from cloth.
Erasers are partly made from rubber partly made of soming els
A sponge!
Erasers are typically made from a mixture of rubber and various additives. The ingredients are blended together, shaped into the desired eraser form, and then cured in an oven. Once cured, the erasers are cut into individual pieces and packaged for use.
They're made from natural and artificial rubber.
Erasers are made of rubber. Pure rubber makes a good eraser because it picks up carbon particles easily.The rubber erasers we use today contain a hard powdery substance called pumice. The pumice grinds a little and helps the rubber to wipe away the carbon of a pencil mark
i honeslty have no idea that is why i put this up here =) Nope, erasers are made out of rubber
The density of erasers can vary depending on the material they are made of. On average, the density of erasers made of rubber or synthetic materials is around 1.1 to 1.5 grams per cubic centimeter.
They are made from rubber which comes off a rubber tree.
Iwoka Japanese Erasers are now sold at independent toy and gift shop across Canada. Just be sure to ask for the original "made in Japan" Iwako Erasers to avoid the "made in china" knock offs. In Toronto, you can buy them at Moroh 3333 Yonge St. Toronto Ontario. They have over 200 different kinds of erasers at the store. For more info about the store, visit morohimport.com
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No. They are usually made of plastic.