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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | A rubbery material composed of vulcanized vegetable oil. Fastice is often mixed with inorganic fillers and/or other organic components to produce flexible erasers. Examples of some fastice erasers are: [ | + | A rubbery material composed of vulcanized vegetable oil. Fastice is often mixed with inorganic fillers and/or other organic components to produce flexible erasers. Examples of some fastice erasers are: [[Draft Clean|Draft Clean eraser]]; [[Pink Pearl eraser]]; [[Tapeten Reiniger eraser]]. |
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
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− | == | + | == Resources and Citations == |
− | + | * E.Estabrook "Considerations of the Effect of Erasers on Cotton Fabric" ''JAIC'' 28:79-96, 1989. [http://aic.stanford.edu/jaic/articles/jaic28-02-003.html Link] | |
+ | * E. J. Pearlstein, D. Cabelli, A. King, & N. Indictor :Effects of Eraser Treatment on Paper" ''JAIC'' 22(1):1-12, 1982. [http://aic.stanford.edu/jaic/articles/jaic22-01-001.html Link] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 11 August 2020
Description
A rubbery material composed of vulcanized vegetable oil. Fastice is often mixed with inorganic fillers and/or other organic components to produce flexible erasers. Examples of some fastice erasers are: Draft Clean eraser; Pink Pearl eraser; Tapeten Reiniger eraser.
Synonyms and Related Terms
fastice eraser
Resources and Citations
- E.Estabrook "Considerations of the Effect of Erasers on Cotton Fabric" JAIC 28:79-96, 1989. Link
- E. J. Pearlstein, D. Cabelli, A. King, & N. Indictor :Effects of Eraser Treatment on Paper" JAIC 22(1):1-12, 1982. Link