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  2. Rubber band - Wikipedia

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    Standards for the rubber band were established in the United States in 1925 by the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Standards and is the first known publication to reference rubber band size. Generally, rubber bands are numbered from smallest to largest, width first. Thus, rubber bands numbered 8–19 are all 1 ⁄ 16 inch wide, with lengths ...

  3. Shore durometer - Wikipedia

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    Shore Durometers of Common Materials Material Durometer Scale Bicycle gel seat: 15–30: 00 Chewing gum: 20: 00 Sorbothane: 30–70: 00 Rubber band: 25: A Door seal: 55: A Automotive tire tread: 70: A Soft wheels of roller skates and skateboard: 78: A Hydraulic O-ring: 70–90: A Pneumatic O-ring: 65–75: A Hard wheels of roller skates and ...

  4. Royal Mail rubber band - Wikipedia

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    According to the Daily Record, costs for rubber bands in the 2007–08 period were £982,677. [3] Figures obtained by The Daily Telegraph showed that between 2007 and 2011, spending on rubber bands increased by 40%. [4] In 2009–2010, the numbers used equated to one rubber band being used for every 28 letters that the Royal Mail delivered. [2]

  5. Silly Bandz - Wikipedia

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    The original shaped silicone rubber bands were created in 2002 by the Japanese design team Passkey Design, Yumiko Ohashi, and Masonar Haneda. [1] [2] They made the bands in cute animal shapes to encourage sustainability by discouraging people from treating the rubber bands as disposable. [3] [2] Sold under the brand name Animal Rubber Bands ...

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  7. Neoprene - Wikipedia

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    In its native state, neoprene is a very pliable rubber-like material with insulating properties similar to rubber or other solid plastics. Neoprene foam is used in many applications and is produced in either closed-cell or open-cell form. The closed-cell form is waterproof, less compressible and more expensive. The open-cell form can be breathable.

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