In 1898 Frank Seiberling named his rubber company after the first person to vulcanize rubber, Charles Goodyear, which today is known as Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
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Although vulcanized rubber had been patented by Charles Goodyear in 1844, it was not applied to cable insulation until the 1880s, when it was used for lighting circuits.
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Made from a broad stretch of black vulcanized rubber, it is pulled up in the middle to arch from the floor in the shape of a horse collar.
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Maybe it would be easier for Fox to inject each hunk of vulcanized rubber with plutonium from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant . ( Maybe it's not as safe.
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The house was the home of 19th-century inventor Nathaniel Hayward, the founder and principal owner of the Hayward Rubber Company, and the developer of the process of vulcanizing rubber.
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Ron Tugnutt got the call in goal for the Canadiens, perhaps because perennial All-Star Patrick Roy had been seeing a little too much vulcanized rubber in his sleep lately.
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We do have an article on vulcanization but it only talks about vulcanizing rubber to make it usable, such as to manufacture the inner tube in the first place.
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The phosphorus-containing product is triphenylphosphine sulfide, Ph 3 PS . This reaction can be employed to assay the " labile " S 0 content of a sample, say vulcanized rubber.
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It gets its name from the puck that is used : instead of the hard vulcanized rubber puck that is used in regular ice hockey, a soft sponge puck is used.
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In the 1840s the invention of vulcanized rubber allowed the making of small hand-held catapults, either improvised from Y-shaped sticks or manufactured for sale; both were popular with children and teenagers.