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      • Vulcanization gives rubber its characteristic elastic quality. This process is carried out by mixing the latex with sulphur (other vulcanizing agents such as selenium and tellurium are occasionally used but sulphur is the most common) and heating it in one of two ways.
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  2. Jul 24, 2021 · Vulcanization or vulcanisation (British) is a process of hardening rubber using chemicals and (usually) heat. Originally, vulcanization described the treatment of natural latex rubber with heat and sulfur. While this remains the most common type of vulcanization, the process also applies to synthetic rubber and may involve other chemicals. History

  3. For latex dipped goods, vulcanization is conducted at relatively low temperatures (60–120 °C) and requires no pressure as the latex is in fluid form and flows to take the final shape of the former and mold.

  4. Apr 25, 2017 · The process of hardening rubber is known as vulcanization. This method was discovered accidentally in the early 19th century and then developed in order to find some way to make latex, the natural excretion of rubber trees, more rigid and resistant to abrasion.

  5. The many uses of natural rubber has led to development and manufacture of synthetic rubber. Sulfur vulcanization is a chemical process for converting natural rubber or related polymers into more durable materials by heating them with sulfur or other equivalent curatives or accelerators.

  6. Dec 10, 2014 · The chemistry that occurs under the conditions of vulcanisation is such that the heat and pressure applied allows the sulphur atoms present to attack the double bonds of the carbon atoms in the isoprene strands and bind to them.

  7. Vulcanization gives rubber its characteristic elastic quality. This process is carried out by mixing the latex with sulphur (other vulcanizing agents such as selenium and tellurium are occasionally used but sulphur is the most common) and heating it in one of two ways. 1. Pressure vulcanization.

  8. Apr 28, 2023 · Vulcanisation is the process by which the latex is heated with sulphur to create molecular crosslinks between the long rubber molecules. Increasing the sulphur content increases its hardness...

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