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UK
/vˈʌlkɐnˌaɪzd/
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ADJECTIVE
- (used of rubber) treated by a chemical or physical process to improve its properties (hardness and strength and odor and elasticity)
How To Use vulcanised In A Sentence
- They can be vulcanised directly into the tyre material.
- The implants are made of vulcanized silicone or silastic, a clear, hard, rubber-like material, and secured to the skeleton by insertion into a pocket or with small titanium screws that anchor to the underlying bone.
- Some of the first useful polymers were chemically modified natural polymers such as vulcanized rubber and cellulose acetate.
- We use wheels made out of vulcanized rubber, which are much sturdier and more durable than wood and easier on the environment than steel.
- The reinforcement effects of NBR, BR, SBR, EPDM, chlorine-containing rubber and polyurethane vulcanized rubber with active reinforcer aluminum carboxylates were reviewed with 7 references.
- Ricky Davis bounces around like he's made of vulcanized rubber.
- Synthetic rubber erasers are vulcanized (cooked under pressure) to cure the rubber, but vinyl erasers skip this part.
- The meal was a constant struggle with pizza crust that can only be described as vulcanized.
- Oh, when I got seriously into waterfowling 35 years or so ago, all waders and hip boots were made of vulcanized rubber, and it was possible to get a perfectly serviceable ‘hot’ patch on a puncture.
- In 1839, Charles Goodyear produced the first significant development when he created a process for making cross-linked, or vulcanized, rubber.