vulkaniserte
Vulkaniserte refers to the process of vulcanization, a chemical treatment that improves the durability and elasticity of rubber. Developed by Charles Goodyear in the mid-19th century, vulcanization involves heating rubber with sulfur, and often other additives like accelerators and activators. This process creates cross-links between the polymer chains of the rubber, transforming it from a sticky, temperature-sensitive material into a strong, resilient substance.
Before vulcanization, natural rubber was prone to melting in heat and becoming brittle in cold, limiting its
The degree of vulcanization can be controlled to achieve different properties in the final rubber product.