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- ...[[curing agent]], [[hardener]], promoter, accelerator, and vulcanizer (for rubber).2 KB (231 words) - 15:16, 16 June 2023
- .... It is often blended with [[styrene|styrene]] to form [[styrene-butadiene|rubber SBR]] and blended with styrene and [[acrylonitrile|acrylonitrile]] to form PBR (butadiene rubber); polybutadiene elastomer (AAT); polibutadieno (Esp.); poli butadiene (It.)2 KB (200 words) - 13:27, 22 October 2022
- ...fishing reels, clarinet mouthpieces, and electrical insulation. Vulcanized rubber may gradually decompose in heat or light emitting sulfur rich fumes that ma Spot test for vulcanized rubber: Iodine/sodium azide reagent for presence of reducible sulfur compounds - p2 KB (299 words) - 12:39, 1 August 2022
- ...ntury, natural [[rubber eraser|rubber erasers]] were introduced in France. Rubber, [[fastice]], and the more recent [[vinyl eraser|vinyl erasers]], often con ...[[Draft Clean]]; [[India rubber]]; [[Fybrglass eraser]]; [[Design Kneaded Rubber]]; [[Magic Rub eraser]]; [[Pink Pearl eraser]]; [[Tapeten Reiniger eraser]]3 KB (349 words) - 14:00, 5 August 2022
- ...ce is also acidic and can corrode adjacent metals. When warmed, vulcanized rubber exudes a sulfurous odor. It was used to make combs, buttons, brooches, boxe ...oom temperature. This room-temperature vulcanization (RTV) occurs when the rubber is mixed with a catalyst. The RTV hardening process is generally used with3 KB (454 words) - 16:23, 25 June 2022
- ...inyl resin|vinyl]], [[cellulose nitrate]], [[cellulose acetate]], [[rubber|rubber]], or [[beeswax]].1 KB (138 words) - 09:48, 6 August 2020
- ...rom either natural rubber, butyl rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, nitrile rubber, acrylic, polyvinylalkyl ether, or silicone formulations. They commonly co2 KB (273 words) - 13:36, 5 March 2023
- ...arbon, 2% protein, and some sugars and salts suspended in 60% water. Latex rubber is hardened into a usable product by [[vulcanization]] (see also [[caoutcho 1) liquid rubber; rubber latex; látex (Esp.); latex (Fr.); latex (Port.); caoutchouc; guayule; gutt2 KB (299 words) - 12:49, 10 September 2022
- ...elastomeric fibers quickly replaced [[rubber (natural, vulcanized)|natural rubber]] fibers when they were first commercially produced in the 1930s. The synth2 KB (195 words) - 18:12, 4 August 2020
- ...hane|cellophane]] substrates with a [[rubber (natural, vulcanized)|natural rubber]] adhesive mixed with oils and resin (Hatchfield 2001). These early tapes b2 KB (209 words) - 10:31, 16 June 2022
- ...that dissolves [[wax|waxes]], [[natural%20resin|natural resins]], [[rubber|rubber]], [[gum|gums]], [[oil|oils]], metallic soaps, [[grease|greases]], [[cellul2 KB (219 words) - 12:01, 8 June 2022
- ...ns]], [[natural resin|natural resins]], and [[rubber (natural, vulcanized)|rubber]]. Cyclohexane is often used in varnish and [[paint remover|paint removers]2 KB (241 words) - 14:11, 14 July 2022
- ...ing can be deleterious to many materials. Some materials, such as [[rubber|rubber]], lose strength and crack due to [[oxidation|oxidation]]. Light exposure m1 KB (156 words) - 18:23, 4 August 2020
- ...[polyurethane]], [[Alkyd resin|Alkyd]] and [[epoxy]]) replaced the natural rubber binder, while the latex name was retained. Synthetic water-based 'latex' pa rubber-based paint; water-based paint; emulsion paint; polymer dispersion paint; p2 KB (250 words) - 14:19, 4 June 2023
- ...that dissolves [[wax|waxes]], [[natural%20resin|natural resins]], [[rubber|rubber]], [[gum|gums]], [[oil|oils]], metallic soaps, [[grease|greases]], [[cellul2 KB (230 words) - 12:53, 29 September 2022
- ...and isoprene. Butyl rubbers are less permeable to air and gas than natural rubber. They are more resistant to sunlight and weathering but will dissolve in oi2 KB (214 words) - 13:45, 11 May 2022
- [[File:sponge.jpg|thumb|Natural sponge]] ...e composed of siliceous cells bound in a spongin (fibrous protein) matrix. Natural sponges were used by the ancient Greeks and Romans for applying paint, clea2 KB (272 words) - 13:12, 4 June 2022
- ...ondon, England] A tradename for a tacky, malleable, unvulcanized, natural rubber material that has been used as a dry cleaning agent to remove dust, dirt, o710 bytes (97 words) - 08:27, 9 August 2022
- ...lorless, low-viscosity [[solvent]] used for [[Rubber (natural, vulcanized)|rubber]] and [[synthetic resin|synthetic resins]]. It is also used as an intermedi2 KB (197 words) - 13:43, 29 May 2022
- ...mals (including humans) and its polymers are the main component of natural rubber. Isoprene is produced and emitted by many species of trees, such as oaks, p627 bytes (89 words) - 12:30, 21 September 2022