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Sulfur is also mixed into rubber to vulcanize it.
When you vulcanize a tire, what do you do to it?
It was already known how to vulcanize rubber, and how to galvanize iron.
The discovery of the process to vulcanize rubber was made by Charles Goodyear, in 1838.
The mold is subjected to high pressure and high temperature for about 30 minutes, enough time to vulcanize the material.
Do you know how to vulcanize rubber?
During manufacture, heat may be required to vulcanize (set or cure) the silicone into its rubber-like form.
Adams, a photographer and inventor, intended to vulcanize the chicle for use as a rubber substitute.
Goodyear called this vulcanization, and Stingley needed to vulcanize his new material, too.
Vince Calder It is the sulfur and nitrogen compounds used to vulcanize the rubber.
Sulfur, by itself, is a slow vulcanizing agent and does not vulcanize synthetic polyolefins.
Charles Goodyear, the first American to vulcanize rubber, lived in Naugatuck as a young man.
The sulfur in the morning glory's juice served to vulcanize the rubber, a process predating Charles Goodyear's discovery by at least 3,000 years.
Rubber condoms were also available; they were made by wrapping raw rubber sheets around molds, then dipping them in a solution to vulcanize the rubber.
Modern ulama balls are made using a traditional technique: rubber sap is boiled with other ingredients to vulcanize it and allow it to retain its shape.
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Some other uses include a narrow-range pH indicator, an agent to vulcanize natural rubber, and a mediating agent to mediate the synthesis of other explosive compounds.
This makes the liner swell against the inner jacket and causes the thin sheet of uncured rubber to vulcanize and bond the liner to the inner jacket.
In 1898 Frank Seiberling named his rubber company after the first person to vulcanize rubber, Charles Goodyear, which today is known as Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.