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  • The Wollaston Vulcanising Co-Operative was another local business.
  • Wheeled capsules were fitted with vulcanised rubber flaps to make an air seal.
  • The patches are vulcanised onto the hose and will last the life of the hose.
  • Charles Goodyear's development of vulcanised rubber enabled the invention of the elastic gusset boot.
  • The sulphur in vulcanised rubber insulation attacked bare copper wire so the conductors were tinned to prevent this.
  • Once the casting is air-dry, it is then heat-cured or'vulcanised '.
  • In 1844, 1846, and 1851, he patented inventions for various applications of vulcanised india-rubber.
  • Silentbloc bushes were another development of the early 1930s, a vulcanised rubber bush bonded into a steel tube.
  • Ascent phones are designed to be lightweight and durable, made of aluminium or titanium with vulcanised rubber and leather.
  • A system later invented in the UK in 1908 employed vulcanised-rubber insulated wire enclosed in a strip metal sheath.
  • After Charles Goodyear invented vulcanised rubber, the Germans had been most successful in developing vulcanised air-filled rubber balls.
  • After Charles Goodyear invented vulcanised rubber, the Germans had been most successful in developing vulcanised air-filled rubber balls.
  • But in 1830 the company merged with the clothing company of vulcanising rubber in 1843 which solved many of the problems.
  • He next turned his attention to the preparation of a substitute for corks and bungs by coating felt with vulcanised india-rubber.
  • The mill reopened in April 1933 as the Vegetable Parchment Mills ( Delcroix ) Ltd . The production of " vulcanised fibre " began around 1943.
  • In 1936, a French brand, Spring Court, marketed the first canvas tennis shoe featuring signature eight ventilation channels on a vulcanised natural rubber sole.
  • Longtime Fender associate George Fullerton owned a 1957 Fiesta Red pre-production body coupled with an unusual and experimental fretboard manufactured in 1961 using vulcanised rubber  reportedly one of two ever made.
  • :: The toy balloon may have been first put on the market by Thomas Hancock ( inventor ), who got a patent for vulcanising rubber 8 weeks before Goodyear, in 1825.
  • The potato chip followed French fried potatoes; detergents followed soap ( by 3, 000 years ) : the hair dryer was suggested by the vacuum cleaner; and athletic shoes required the vulcanised rubber.
  • Another form of self-amalgamating tape is made from ethylene propylene rubber ( EPR ) and has similar uses as silicone self-amalgamating tape but is non-vulcanising and has good moisture resistance.
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