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Published on: VG

Winter 1839

Charles Goodyear, by heating rubber mixed with sulfur and accidentally dropping it on the family stove, discovered what would become the vulcanization process (patented in 1843). Subsequent experiments involved rubber samples impregnated with sulfur and compressed between very hot irons, roasted in the oven, toasted over a fire, and finally exposed to steam in a kettle and buried in heated sand.