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Elastomer

 
 
 

Material safety

Components

Components

Thermal plastic elastomer
Properties

Properties

Elastomer comes from two terms, elastic (describing the ability of a material to return to its original shape when a load is removed) and mer (from polymer, in which poly means many and mer means parts) Elastomers start out soft and have product added to make them harder. This type of material is ideal for manufacturing a variety of textures.
Hygiene And Maintenance

Hygiene And Maintenance

Elastomer is less porous than cyberskin but more porous than silicone so we recommend using condoms when sharing. Elastomer toys cannot be disinfected with boiling water. You can wash them with warm water and toy cleaner or mild soap.
Lubricants

Lubricants

Silicone, water

 

Example

2touch turtle vibrating ring

2touch turtle vibrating ring

 
In alphabetical order
Acetate Foam PassionSkin Sil-a-Gel
Acrylic Food grade PVC Patent leather Silicone
Agate Futurotic Phthalate Free PVC Silk
Aluminum Futurotic Plus Plastic SoftSkins
AquaGel Industrial net PleasureSkin SoftTouch
Aventurine Intramed Plush Spandex
Better-Than-Real Jel-Lee Poly-melt Sponge
Brocade Jelly Polyamid Stainless steel
Ceramic Lace Polyester Sterling silver
Chiffon Lacquer cote Polyethylene Stone
Chrome alloy Lambskin Polyurethane Suede
Cotton Latex Private Touch Superskin
Crystalessence Leather PU coated plastic Techno-skin
Cyberglass Loveclone RX Pure skin Tempered glass
CyberSilicone Lucite Pvc TPE
Cyberskin Lycra Pyrex glass TPR
Diamond net Mesh Rabbit fur TPR Silicone
E-glass Metal Realskin Trueskin
Elaspan Microfiber Rubber Ultra realistic 3.0 (UR3)
Elastomed Neoprene Rubber cote Velvet
Elastomer New supersoft Sandstone Velvet cote
Fake fur Non-Latex Satin Vinyl
Faux fur Non-porous TPR Semi-precious stone Vinyl rubber
Faux-leather Nylon SensaFirm VixSkin
Feather O2 Senso Wood
Fence net Opulux Senso Plus WTP
Fishnet