Carbonized ended in 1996.
Carbonized was created in 1988.
Thomas Edison used carbonized bamboo as a filament in his early incandescent light bulbs before switching to a carbonized cotton thread.
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A fossil of a plant, insect, animal - carbonized; the meaning of carbonized is reduced only to a carbon footprint.
Thomas Edison used carbonized bamboo as a filament in his early light bulbs. He later experimented with other materials such as carbonized cotton thread and finally settled on a carbonized bamboo filament for commercial light bulbs.
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Edison made a carbonized cotton thread and a carbonized bamboo filament to improve the longevity of the light bulb. These materials were more durable and longer-lasting compared to previous filaments like carbonized paper or platinum.
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Edison used carbonized bamboo and then switched to carbonized cotton threads as materials for his early filaments in his incandescent light bulbs.
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Bamboo is a type of grass seen in east Asia. When bamboo is carbonized, (usually in floors) is burned to create a blacked look to the top of the surface. This can at times be a faux finish.
Swan used a carbonized paper filament while Edison used a carbonized bamboo filament in their respective early light bulbs.