No vinyl is not rubber.
Is vinyl same as rubber.
During the process both the substances are combined to form polyvinyl chloride resin which is what we call vinyl.
Leed projects though will often spec rubber because it is a natural product and requires less energy to produce.
These vary widely in chemical structure and application and all of them synthetic except for natural.
It is not vulcanized but has some of the properties of a rubber or of plasticized polyvinyl chloride particularly at the higher end of the range.
Both filled and unfilled eva materials have good low temperature properties and are tough.
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It is a type of plastic that is made from ethylene and chlorine.
There are actually a large number of materials characterized as rubbers or more generally as elastomers.
Rubber backed mats work for outdoor heavy traffic areas while vinyl works for low to medium traffic areas.
Vinyl is not a natural substance but is a synthetic man made material.
I believe that rubber is considered an upgrade and costs a little more.
These polymers are water based and therefore far more environmentally friendly than the solvent based rubber cements.