then rope or nothing
On March 17, 1845, Stephen Perry of the rubber manufacturing company Messers Perry and Co, Rubber Co Manuf London patented the fist rubber bands made of vulcanized rubber. Perry invented the rubber band to hold papers or envelopes together. try using google once in a while.
Rubber bands can take anywhere from 1 to 10 years to decompose, depending on environmental conditions such as exposure to sunlight, moisture, and temperature. Natural latex rubber bands may break down faster than synthetic ones, which can take much longer due to their chemical composition. Proper disposal methods, like recycling, can help reduce their environmental impact.
Flexible Ruler , Paper clip , Safety pins.
Yes. Rubber bands are thermoset polymers. Unlike thermoplastics, they do not melt or turn rubbery/soft when heated above their glass transition temperature. Instead, when they are heated, they decompose, losing mass, breaking up their polymer chains and become more weakened in strength. There are also other ways that they can decompose, which is due to UV light from the Sun or other sources attacking the polymer chains of the rubber bands. This also causes it to weaken.
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On March 17, 1845, Stephen Perry of the rubber manufacturing company Messers Perry and Co, Rubber Co Manuf London patented the fist rubber bands made of vulcanized rubber. Perry invented the rubber band to hold papers or envelopes together.
then rope or nothing
the elastic band was invented to hold envelopes and pieces of paper together.
On March 17, 1845, Stephen Perry of the rubber manufacturing company Messers Perry and Co, Rubber Co Manuf London patented the fist rubber bands made of vulcanized rubber. Perry invented the rubber band to hold papers or envelopes together. try using google once in a while.
because they are fun
Yes, rubber bands are made out of rubber.(:
Yes, Rubber bends are very useful. (Holding papers together, fixing things, organizing) But they are also used dangerously like shooting them at peopls faces.
rubber bands that are shaped like shapes and animals etc.
There is no way you can get free rubber bands but at amazon they are selling rubber bands for 10.99$
There are 153 rubber bands in a box (17 newspapers x 9 days = 153 rubber bands).
probably a bunch of rubber bands strapped together