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    English: Vulcanisation) is a range of processes for hardening rubbers. The term originally referred exclusively to the treatment of natural rubber with sulfur...
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  • Thomas Hancock (inventor) (category People of the Industrial Revolution)
    word vulcanisation from the god Vulcan of Roman mythology. Hancock did not credit himself with discovering the reaction of sulphur with rubber; he instead...
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    "Cured rubber" is rubber that has been compounded and subjected to the vulcanisation process to create cross-links within the rubber matrix. Rubber can be...
    61 KB (7,079 words) - 06:47, 14 August 2024
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    Wellington boot (redirect from Rubber boot)
    made of leather. However, in 1852 Hiram Hutchinson met Charles Goodyear, who had just invented the sulfur vulcanisation process for natural rubber. Hutchinson...
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  • first comprehensive account of the conservation of energy. January 30 – Charles Goodyear patents the vulcanisation of rubber in the United States. May 11...
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    EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber) is a type of synthetic rubber that is used in many applications. EPDM is an M-Class rubber under...
    14 KB (1,376 words) - 23:59, 15 July 2024
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    because it is soluble in the polymer. High-temperature vulcanisation with ordinary sulfur leads to rubber supersaturated with S8, upon cooling this migrates...
    27 KB (3,184 words) - 01:20, 26 August 2023
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    Isambard Kingdom Brunel). November 21 – Thomas Hancock patents the vulcanisation of rubber using sulphur in the United Kingdom The steam powered rotary printing...
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  • after Hutchinson's death. Having acquired patent rights to the vulcanisation of rubber from Charles Goodyear in 1853, Hutchinson went to France to set...
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  • correction in the NTSC television standard VIR cable, a type of electrical cable (Vulcanised Indian Rubber) Vir: The Robot Boy, Indian TV series Vir gloriosus...
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  • Stephen Perry (inventor) (category Year of death missing)
    a patent for the rubber band. Vulcanisation, a chemical process for converting polymers into more durable materials, gave the rubber a higher tensile...
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  • Margaret Burbidge (category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences)
    of Manchester) and her mother was one of his students. A few years after Margaret was born, Stanley obtained a patent related to the vulcanisation of...
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    Sneakers (category History of clothing (Western fashion))
    tennis shoe featuring signature eight ventilation channels on a vulcanised natural rubber sole. Adolf "Adi" Dassler began producing his own sports shoes...
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  • Groupe Chantelle (category Clothing companies of France)
    the manufacturing of elastic knits. He tapped the discovery of the vulcanisation of rubber which allows improved conservation. The products were then exported...
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    translation of the Bible into English – Myles Coverdale Founder of the Bank of Scotland – John Holland Venn diagram – John Venn Vulcanisation of rubber – Thomas...
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    Walter Clopton Wingfield (category Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst)
    experimenting with a lawn version of tennis. Vulcanised bouncing rubber balls offered an opportunity to develop from the indoor game of real tennis and there were...
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  • ERF (truck manufacturer) (category Defunct bus manufacturers of the United Kingdom)
    was used successfully until 1913, by which time the development of vulcanised solid-rubber tyres enabled them to be fitted on heavy vehicles. Edwin introduced...
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  • patented by George Elkington (1801–1865). 1843: Vulcanisation of rubber, a process for making natural rubber more durable, patented by Thomas Hancock (1786–1865)...
    158 KB (16,529 words) - 07:18, 14 August 2024
  • the Natural Rubber Producers' Research Association. By the start of the 1970s, its research priorities included new methods of vulcanisation, injection...
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    thickness of the rubber layer can be varied and patches added for abrasion resistance. Vulcanised rubber suits can also be made using rubber coated fabric...
    145 KB (17,511 words) - 21:49, 18 August 2024
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