To treat rubber with sulphur and heat thus providing greater strength and elasticity
Yes, It is possible to vulcanize rubber in a home oven. You would still need Metal mold frames, metal covers for the mold frames and metal clamps to hold it all together. there are various kinds of rubber, some are very temerature-sensitive and will not provide good results in a home oven, and some are more forgiving and can give good results. the key is to calibrate your oven - use a thermometer to measure the oven's temperature and do not rely on the oven's buttons/gauges. as a thumb rule - the shrinking kinds are more forgiving and the non-shrinking kinds require more accurate temperature settings, but the bottom line is - Yes You Can!
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Sulfur is used to vulcanize rubber. Rubber is made of long organic molecular chains. Sulfur ads cross links between the chains so that the rubber can be stretched and bounced without losing its shape.
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Vulcanize has no meaning in Greek myth
No - It means to treat rubber with sulfur and heat, so as to harden it.
You need to vulcanize the rubber during manufacture.
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It means "to insert the penis (whoopee stick) into the vagina (ham wallet)".
To vulcanize natural latex rubber.
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somewhere between 1833 and 1839.
Charles Goodyear invented the process to vulcanize rubber in 1839.
Charles Goodyear vulcanize rubber in 1839, perfected and patented this in 1844 (Springfield, Massachusetts)
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
Charles Goodyear vulcanize rubber in 1839, perfected and patented this in 1844 (Springfield, Massachusetts)