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Vulcanization (10044 bytes)
1: '''Vulcanization''' is the process of [[cross-link]]ing [[elastome...
3: Vulcanization is a [[chemical process]] in which individual [[p...
5: Vulcanization is an irreversible process, like baking a cake, a...
25: Goodyear claimed he discovered sulfur-based vulcanization in 1839, but did not patent the invention until J...
65: [[image:vulcanization.png]]

Cross-link (1011 bytes)
1: [[Image:Vulcanization.png|thumb|right|340px|[[Vulcanization]] is an example of cross-linking.]]

Litharge (186 bytes)
1: ...nufacture of paints and in glass, as well as in [[vulcanization]].

RTV (306 bytes)
3: *[[room temperature]] [[vulcanization]], such as with [[silicone]] [[rubber]], using a ...

Ebonite (359 bytes)
1: ...ber]] first obtained by [[Charles Goodyear]] by [[vulcanization|vulcanizing]] rubber for prolonged periods. As a ...

Stephen Perry (373 bytes)
1: ...uf [[London]]'', which made early products from [[vulcanization|vulcanized]] [[rubber]]. On [[March 17]], [[1845]...

Tree sap (541 bytes)
3: ...bber tree]] is used to make [[latex]], which is [[vulcanization|vulcanize]]d to make [[rubber]].

Robert William Thomson (611 bytes)
5: ...aven]], Thomson patented among other things the [[Vulcanization|vulcanised rubber]] [[double tube tyre]] in [[184...

1860 in science (1028 bytes)
24: ... (b. [[1800 in science|1800]]), inventor of the [[vulcanization]] process.

1800 in science (850 bytes)
11: ...mber 29]] - [[Charles Goodyear]], inventor of the vulcanization process (died [[1860 in science|1860]])

Rubber (4499 bytes)
8: ...s. While the ancient Mesoamericans did not have vulcanization, they developed organic methods of processing the...
23: ...improve resilience and elasticity. The process of vulcanization greatly improved the durability and utility of ru...

Diborane (1304 bytes)
3: ...nt]]s, as a [[reducing agent]], as a [[rubber]] [[vulcanization|vulcanizer]], as a [[catalyst]] for [[hydrocarbon...

Elastomer (1454 bytes)
3: Elastomers are usually [[thermoset]]s (requiring vulcanization). The long polymer chains [[cross-link]] during ...

Hockey puck (1628 bytes)
1: A '''puck''' is a [[vulcanization|vulcanized]], hard rubber disk used in [[ice hock...

Rubber stamp (4870 bytes)
1: ''This article is about [[vulcanization|vulcanized]] [[rubber]] [[stamp]]s. For the [[pol...
5: ...]] that has been [[carving|carved]], molded, or [[Vulcanization|vulcanized]], onto a sheet of [[rubber]]. The ru...

Thermosetting plastic (1909 bytes)
23: *[[Vulcanization]]

Para rubber tree (2085 bytes)
9: ...ion. Increasing demand and the discovery of the [[vulcanization]] procedure in [[1839]] lead to a boom in that r...

Curing (2092 bytes)
1: ... [[rubber]]s, the curing process is also called [[vulcanization]].

Disulfide bond (3506 bytes)
19: ...lfide bonds also play a significant role in the [[vulcanization]] of [[rubber]].

Shelf life (3882 bytes)
17: ...degrade (as [[sulfur]] [[bond]]s induced during [[vulcanization]] revert; this is why old rubber bands ([[elastic...

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