yes there is its latex from recycled condoms
People can be allergic to latex-erasers. Most of erasers today are latex-free, but some still contain traces of latex. That can cause the reaction.
latex
Yep.
No.Latex is the main component in making an eraser.
The kind of rubber erasers are made out of is called aluminaciachitakia.....it may sound funny but is found in the deep grounds of Africa. There people ship it everywhere around the world to different factories where the rubber is sculpted into fine erasers.
Natural rubber is the main resource used for making tires and erasers. It is derived from the latex of rubber trees and is a key component in the production of these products due to its elastic properties and durability.
Rubbers as in erasers. They are made from rubber exacly the same thing rubber there are two types of rubbers Rubbers as in condoms. Are mostly made from latex.
plastic erasers, art gum erasers, kneaded erasers
The tree whose sap is used for making tire erasers is the rubber tree, scientifically known as Hevea brasiliensis. The latex sap extracted from this tree is processed to produce natural rubber, which is a key ingredient in the manufacturing of various rubber products, including tire erasers. This natural rubber is valued for its elasticity and durability, making it ideal for such applications.
8 erasers minus 3 erasers is 5 erasers, which is an integer, not a fraction.
The different kinds of erasers available in the market include vinyl erasers, kneaded erasers, gum erasers, and pencil cap erasers.
There is no definitive "cleanest" eraser as effectiveness can vary based on personal preference and the type of erasing required. However, PVC-free plastic erasers or latex-free polymer erasers are generally considered environmentally friendly and produce minimal residue when erasing pencil marks.