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Rubber band

This article is about the common household item. For other meanings, see Rubber band (disambiguation).
Rubber band:Five rubber bands
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Five rubber bands

A rubber band (in some regions known as a binder, elastic or lacker band or gumband in Australia) is a short length of rubber and latex formed in the shape of a loop. Such bands are typically used to hold multiple objects together. The rubber band was patented in England on March 17, 1845 by Stephen Perry.


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Manufacturing

The main idea in manufacturing rubber bands is straightforward: Manufacture a long rubber tube, then slice it (across, as in slicing a sausage) into little bands.[1] While other rubber products may be made using synthetic rubber developed in World War II, rubber bands are still primarily manufactured using natural rubber because of its superior elasticity.

The modern rubber band is different from its ancestor at the time of patenting by Stephen Perry in that rubber is now vulcanized. The vulcanization process makes the rubber more durable and elastic, and therefore makes the rubber band useful.

Measuring and numbering

Rubber band:Measuring a rubber band
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Measuring a rubber band

A rubber band is given a standard number based on its dimensions.

A rubber band has three basic dimentions: Length, width, and thickness. (See picture.)

A rubber band's length is half its circumference.

Its thickness is the distance from the inner circle to the outer circle.

Lay a rubber band down so that it makes a circle. The band's width is the height of that band or cylinder. If one imagines a long tube of rubber before it is sliced into rubber bands, the band's width is how far apart the slices are cut.

Rubber bands are numbered from small to large, width first. Thus, rubber bands numbered 8-19 are all 1/16 inches wide, with length going from 7/8 inches to 3 1/2 inches. Rubber band numbers 30-34 are for width of 1/8 inches, going again from shorter to longer. For even longer bands, the numbering starts over for numbers above 100, again starting at width 1/16 inches.

Uses of

Because of the rebound property resulting from a rubber band's elasticity, the rubber band has numerous uses, many recreational and others serious.

Rubber band:A common Red Rubber band
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A common Red Rubber band


Slangs

In hip hop music, the term "a rubber band" is often used in reference to people with large amounts of money. These people use a rubber band to bind together a bundle of dollar bills.

References

  1. ^ How rubber bands are made

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Stationery | Fasteners | English inventions

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