No, not to my knowledge. Try Varn Super Rubber Rejuvenator...any print shop has this, and you can buy a little bit of it from them. It only comes in gallon cans and you probably don't need a whole gallon. This stuff is magic in its ability to soften rubber.
Vulcanized rubber was invented in June of 1844 by Charles Goodyear.no vulcanized rubber was discovered not invented in 1839it was invented in 1839 but did not write it until 1859 it was invented in 1839 but did not write it until 1859There is no such word as "vulcation" or "vulcate". That is a bastardized language in the Philippines, referring to the repair of tire.
they melt it then mold it will still liquid!!!!!!!!!!!Rubber is a thermoset (i.e., it hardens when heated and cannot melt) resin, the latex (i.e., uncured rubber), and a vulcanization agent are mixed and injected into the mold which is then heated to cure and vulcanize the rubber.In making things like tires that need fiber belts, etc. molded into them, the latex is partially precured into wide ribbons by heat, then workers or machines wind alternating layers of latex ribbon, vulcanization agent, fiber belt, etc., the assembled tire is placed in a mold and heated to finish curing and vulcanizing the rubber.
You need to vulcanize the rubber during manufacture.
Vulcanize has no meaning in Greek myth
Vulcanize
To vulcanize natural latex rubber.
Volcano Vulcanize Vulcanology
somewhere between 1833 and 1839.
Charles Goodyear invented the process to vulcanize rubber in 1839.
To treat rubber with sulphur and heat thus providing greater strength and elasticity
No - It means to treat rubber with sulfur and heat, so as to harden it.
Charles Goodyear vulcanize rubber in 1839, perfected and patented this in 1844 (Springfield, Massachusetts)
It means "to insert the penis (whoopee stick) into the vagina (ham wallet)".
Charles Goodyear vulcanize rubber in 1839, perfected and patented this in 1844 (Springfield, Massachusetts)