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Vulcanization of rubber

Dr. Dmitri Kopeliovich

Vulcanization of rubber is a process of improvement of the rubber elasticity and strength by heating it in the presence of sulfur, which results in three-dimensional cross-linking of the chain rubber molecules (polyisoprene) bonded to each other by sulfur atoms.

There are two general types of rubber:


Vulcanization process was invented by Charles Goodyear in 1839.

Vulcanization technique comprises the following principal stages:

Slow cross-linking starts at this stage. It is neccessary to avoid active vulcanization during mixing, which may cause cracks formation at the molding stage.


Density of cross-links must be controlled in order to prevent formation of brittle rubber.

Properties of rubber improved by vulcanization:

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