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Vulcanization of rubber — Charles Goodyear

1839 AD · Transmission: Global
MaterialsInventionNorth American

In 1839, Charles Goodyear accidentally discovered that heating a mixture of natural rubber with sulfur produced a stable elastomer, resistant to heat and cold: vulcanization. He patented the process in 1844. This technology transformed rubber from a fragile, inconsistent material into an industrially useful substance, making possible the mass production of durable rubber objects — among them, though not directly by Goodyear's hand, the modern condom.

Institutionindependent inventor
Historical regionUnited States
Primary sourceGoodyear, C. — patent US3633 (1844); process discovered experimentally in 1839
Secondary sourceSlack, C. — Noble Obsession: Charles Goodyear, Thomas Hancock, and the Race to Unlock the Greatest Industrial Secret of the 19th Century (2002)
Original languageEnglish
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