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Vulcanization is the process of adding elemental [[sulfur]] to natural [[rubber]], also known as [[isoprene]], as a [[crosslinking agent]] to strengthen it. It was first discovered by [[Charles Goodyear]] while attempting to [[synthesize]] a stronger form of natural rubber in order to make [[tire]]s. | Vulcanization is the process of adding elemental [[sulfur]] to natural [[rubber]], also known as [[isoprene]], as a [[crosslinking agent]] to strengthen it. It was first discovered by [[Charles Goodyear]] while attempting to [[synthesize]] a stronger form of natural rubber in order to make [[tire]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 16:20, 10 December 2007
Vulcanization is the process of adding elemental sulfur to natural rubber, also known as isoprene, as a crosslinking agent to strengthen it. It was first discovered by Charles Goodyear while attempting to synthesize a stronger form of natural rubber in order to make tires.