Vulcanization is a process that involves adding sulphur to rubber and heating it, which changes the rubber's chemical properties by introducing crosslinks into the polymer network. This process is important for producing rubber products as it makes the rubber stronger and more durable by creating crosslinks within the polymer structure. Vulcanization allows rubber to resist degradation and maintain its elasticity over a wider temperature range and for longer periods than unvulcanized rubber.
Vulcanization is a process that involves adding sulphur to rubber and heating it, which changes the rubber's chemical properties by introducing crosslinks into the polymer network. This process is important for producing rubber products as it makes the rubber stronger and more durable by creating crosslinks within the polymer structure. Vulcanization allows rubber to resist degradation and maintain its elasticity over a wider temperature range and for longer periods than unvulcanized rubber.
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Vulcanization is a process that involves adding sulphur to rubber and heating it, which changes the rubber's chemical properties by introducing crosslinks into the polymer network. This process is important for producing rubber products as it makes the rubber stronger and more durable by creating crosslinks within the polymer structure. Vulcanization allows rubber to resist degradation and maintain its elasticity over a wider temperature range and for longer periods than unvulcanized rubber.
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