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Why rubber is vulcanised? Explain.

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Answered by lcisharma
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Vulcanization chemically combines the rubber and sulfur. At high pressure and high temperatures, the sulfur atoms form links or bridges between long chains of the rubber molecules. This increases the rubber's strength and durability and reduces its stickiness.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rubber magnets are molded by mixing rubber with ferrite powder. The absorption power is substantially weaker than anisotropic ferrite magnets, but machining can be performed easily after purchasing these products, as they can be cut with a pair of scissors or cutters.

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