Vulcanizing Rubber

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The Industriallist
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Vulcanizing Rubber

Postby The Industriallist » Fri Jul 02, 2004 2:46 am

Using the new suggestion 'format'
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To make raw rubber into useful rubber, you should be required to cook it with sulfur. I am not sute how much heat this requires, but an oven ought to suffice.

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In the real world, unvulcanized rubber is pretty nearly useless. It is soft, sticky, and (I think) melts at low temperatures. To make it good for much of anything, such as the tires and elastic bands and such it serves as in Cantr, it had to be vulcanized by cooking sulfur into it.
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The Industriallist
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Postby The Industriallist » Tue Jul 06, 2004 3:22 am

Is there really nothing to add, protest, or say about it? I didn't think it was that boring. :?
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jeslange
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Postby jeslange » Tue Jul 06, 2004 3:31 am

I meant to reply to this awhile back, but forgot :lol:

It's now a proud member of the "Stuff to Ponder" list in the RD.

Thanks for the suggestion.
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Postby Appleide » Tue Jul 06, 2004 11:42 pm

hmm, its still good as temporary glue, isn't it? like blu-tac...

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