Rubber Bands in Every Size, Color & Type to Fit Your Needs
Aero Rubber Company®, Inc. offers a comprehensive selection of rubber band products. Explore our stock and custom rubber bands for warehouses, offices, and businesses of all types.
Natural rubber is biodegradable, making it an environmentally friendly material
Rubber Band Sizing Terms
Cut Width
When the band is laying flat measured across the band at a right angle to the flat length.
Flat Length
Pinch the two ends of the band together and lay on a flat surface. The measurement from end to end equals the flat length. (If you were to cut one end of the band and unfold it, the flat length would be approximately half the overall length)
Tolerance
The allowable variance from the specified dimension.
Wall
Refers to the thickness of the wall of the extruded rubber band and the difference between the inner and outer diameter.
Any band that varies from our stock bands. Custom bands can include bands in custom colors, unique sizes, varied wall thickness, imprinted and different formulations.
Elongation
The stretch of a rubber band. Ultimate elongation is when the rubber band stretches to the point of failure.
Yield/Count per Pound
The number of rubber bands per pound.
Compound
The formula for a particular rubber band is the compound. The compound will determine the feel and the stretch of the rubber band. While we have a standard unique compound for our stock rubber bands a custom compound can be used based on your needs.
Durometer
Measure of the hardness of rubber. The higher the durometer the harder the rubber.
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer)
Synthetic rubber compound which provides superior properties for outdoor and all-weather temperature applications because of its excellent resistance to ozone, oxidants and severe weather conditions.
Memory
The ability of a rubber band to return to its original shape after being stretched, to within a few percent.
Non-Latex
For uses where allergic reactions to latex proteins are possible, a synthetic polyisoprene formula is used in place of natural rubber.
Tensile Set
The extent to which a rubber band does not return to its original shape after being stretched and held in that position for a given period of time.
Tensile Strength
Shows how much force the rubber material can withstand before breaking. This is commonly expressed as pounds per inch at the breaking point of a particular rubber band.
Why Trust Aero with Your Rubber Band Needs?
All Rubber Bands are not created equal! We will discuss your requirements based on your application
We can advise you of the best material and right band size needed to get the job done
Understanding your application, we will provide you with the lowest possible price