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- Vulcanization (British English: vulcanisation) is a range of processes for hardening rubbers. The term originally referred exclusively to the treatment...
- its low cost, because it is soluble in the polymer. High-temperature vulcanisation with ordinary sulfur leads to rubber supersaturated with S8, upon cooling...
- York, John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York; 1952, 1960; Library of Congress 60-13120; Third Printing 1967, pp654-655 "Tufnol Vulcanised Fibre Sheet". Tufnol....
- weather. Han**** improved his waterproof fabrics, patenting a method for vulcanising rubber in 1843, solving many of the problems. Throughout the 19th and...
- vulcanised rubber, only recently perfected by Charles Goodyear in 1839. On 17 March 1845, Perry received a patent for the rubber band. Vulcanisation,...
- for Standardization for a method in determining the tension fatigue of vulcanised rubber. "ISO 6943:2011". International Organization for Standardization...
- Unica is a vulcanised lump paper material. It was (and to some extent still is) used to make boxes. The most famous product is probably a lunch box. But...
- established lives on as two separate entities, Macintosh and Han**** Vulcanised Articles. Both continue to make rubberised coats using the same techniques...
- patented the use of Vulcanised Fibreboard in their suitcases, a material consisting of paper, cotton and wood pulp. The use of Vulcanised Fibreboard was one...
- Charles Goodyear – who had patented vulcanised rubberexhibited a spherical football, with an exterior of vulcanised rubber panels, at the Paris Exhibition...