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Elastics is a term that can refer to various concepts in different fields, including material science, medicine, and fashion. This article explores the different contexts in which elastics are used and their significance.

Material Science[edit]

In material science, elastics refer to materials that exhibit elasticity, the ability to return to their original shape after being stretched or compressed. These materials are commonly known as elastomers. Examples of elastomers include natural rubber, synthetic rubber, and silicone. Elastomers are widely used in various applications, such as automotive parts, medical devices, and consumer goods.

Properties[edit]

Elastomers are characterized by their viscoelasticity, which combines both viscous and elastic properties. They have a low Young's modulus and high failure strain compared to other materials. This makes them ideal for applications requiring flexibility and durability.

Applications[edit]

Medicine[edit]

In the field of medicine, elastics are often used in orthodontics and prosthetics. Orthodontic elastics, also known as rubber bands, are used in braces to apply pressure and move teeth into the desired position. In prosthetics, elastics are used to provide flexibility and comfort in artificial limbs.

Orthodontics[edit]

Orthodontic elastics are small rubber bands that are attached to brackets on the teeth. They come in various sizes and strengths, depending on the specific needs of the patient. These elastics help in correcting bite issues and aligning the teeth properly.

Prosthetics[edit]

In prosthetics, elastics are used to mimic the natural movement of joints. They provide the necessary flexibility and support, making the prosthetic limb more functional and comfortable for the user.

Fashion[edit]

In the fashion industry, elastics are commonly used in clothing and accessories. They provide stretchability and comfort, making garments more adaptable to different body shapes and sizes. Common uses include waistbands, cuffs, and underwear.

Types of Elastics[edit]

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