Discoverer of vulcanization
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GOODYEARDiscoverer of vulcanization.
vulcaniseto change the properties of, as caoutchouc, or India rubber, by the process of vulcanization
vulcanizeto change the properties of, as caoutchouc, or India rubber, by the process of vulcanization
vulcanizesVULCANIZE, to change the properties of, as caoutchouc, or India rubber, by the process of vulcanization
vulcanisingVULCANISE, to change the properties of, as caoutchouc, or India rubber, by the process of vulcanization
vulcanizedVULCANIZE, to change the properties of, as caoutchouc, or India rubber, by the process of vulcanization
vulcanisedVULCANISE, to change the properties of, as caoutchouc, or India rubber, by the process of vulcanization
vulcanisesVULCANISE, to change the properties of, as caoutchouc, or India rubber, by the process of vulcanization
vulcanizingVULCANIZE, to change the properties of, as caoutchouc, or India rubber, by the process of vulcanization
acceleratorsA substance that speeds up a chemical process, typically the vulcanization of rubber or the curing of a plastic
acceleratorA substance that speeds up a chemical process, typically the vulcanization of rubber or the curing of a plastic
vulcanisationthe process of treating crude or synthetic rubber or similar plastic material chemically to give it useful properties (as elasticity, strength, and stability) also VULCANIZATION
vulcanisationsVULCANISATION, the process of treating crude or synthetic rubber or similar plastic material chemically to give it useful properties (as elasticity, strength, and stability) also VULCANIZATION
vulcanizationsVULCANIZATION, the process of treating crude or synthetic rubber or similar plastic material chemically to give it useful properties (as elasticity, strength, and stability) also VULCANISATION
thioureascolorless, crystalline, bitter-tasting, water-soluble solid, CH4N2S, derived from urea by replacement of the oxygen with sulfur: used chiefly in photography, inorganic synthesis, and to accelerate the vulcanization of rubber
thioureacolorless, crystalline, bitter-tasting, water-soluble solid, CH4N2S, derived from urea by replacement of the oxygen with sulfur: used chiefly in photography, inorganic synthesis, and to accelerate the vulcanization of rubber
hexaminewhite, crystalline, water-soluble powder, C6H12N4, used as a vulcanization accelerator, an absorbent in gas masks, in the manufacture of the explosive RDX and synthetic resins, and in medicine as a diuretic and urinary ant