what is the difference between the strenght of thermoplastic rubber and latex
Rubber plastic or synthetic rubber was first produced in 1879 by Bouchardat of France. One of the most important items made from synthetic rubber is tires.
it's just the same thing
No, when the rubber cement cures it will separate from the glass.
Both are same
what is the difference between the strenght of thermoplastic rubber and latex
Natural rubber is a naturally derived latex from rubber trees, while most plastics are artificial. Polyisoprene is the synthetic version with the main difference being that polyisoprene is purer and lacks the various proteins, salts, ect. found in natural rubber. Natural rubber is a plastic but being naturally derived separates it from most.
The difference between wood and plastic is that the wood is opaque and the plastic is transparent.
Rubber plastic
The plastic refers to a generic name of synthetic materials that can be molded into objects that we can use. Rubber refers to an elastic material made from Latex.
An eraser erases things. A rubber rubs things out.
The belt is made or rubber and drives the cam. A gear is just that, a gear which is a metal or plastic part with teeth on it that meshes with a belt or another gear.
Rubber.
A hose is usually made of plastic or rubber. A pipe, on a motor vehicle is made of metal,steel, copper , galvanised. A tube is also made of metal ,but has a much thinner wall . (ie the difference between the outer diameter and the inner diameter)
Nothing really except for the spelling
its called latex gloves and the other glove is called rubber
The first on is made of rubber and the rear is made of a strong plastic. I don't know what it is, but it is the same material as rubber, but stronger!