By: Kenneth Daniel 6 Hour Marketing Product: The Eraser

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By: Kenneth Daniel 6th Hour Marketing

Product: The Eraser

Eraser What is this mystery of a product.

An eraser is used for removing pencil markings. Erasers have a rubbery consistency and are often pink or white. Some pencils have an eraser on one end. Typical erasers are made from a synthetic rubber.

What is the facts behind The Eraser

Rubber

Rubber is the most abundant ingredient that is found in erasers. It can be either natural or synthetic, depending on the type of eraser. Natural rubber comes from latex Synthetic rubber, on the other hand, is made up of a combination of many different chemicals

Synthetic

Natural

Sulfur

Sulfur is a very important substance in erasers because it helps the rubber become stronger and more resistant to heat

Other Ingredients Some erasers have different ingredients in them that make them perform a wider variety of functions. All erasers include some type of pigment to determine their color. White is produced by adding a zinc titanium oxide, and red is produced with an iron oxide.

Vegetable Oil

Vegetable Oil is added to erasers because it softens the rubber and makes it flake away easily. This way, when the eraser is rubbed on a piece of paper, the dirty rubber is left behind and discarded.

Well erasers can be found at any retail, art, Dollar store, office supply store and many more. The only place that does not sell erasers would be clothing & Some of the Ex. I Shoe stores, used of places that Grocery Stores and sold erasers were Furniture Stores K-Mart

Target Office Depot CVS Walgreens Wal-Mart Dollar Tree And Michaels

What is the best time for an eraser?

Any time, We are Humans and Humans make mistakes and the only right way to fix that Mistake is to Erase it.
For the eraser companies the highest pay-day would be before and during the school year. Some of the companies would be Roseart, Crayola, Office Depot

The first erasers were pieces of bread. There was no better substance for removing pencil marks until rubber was available. It was used to coat clothing and to make balls. It was also used to make footwear and bottles by pouring the liquid form on earthen molds and allowing it to dry. Until the late nineteenth century, pencils and erasers were always separate. In 1858, Hyman Lipman of Philadelphia patented a pencil with a groove in the tip, into which an eraser was glued. By the early 1860s, the Faber company made pencils with attached erasers.

Thank You For Your Time Hopefully you learned about the forms of Utility for an Eraser

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