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See Vulcanite plaque, c 1840.
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Vulcanite plaque, c 1840.
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Picture Number:10276786
Credit:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
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Made from vulcanised rubber by Thomas Hancock (1786-1865), the inventor of rubber manufacturing processes. Vulcanite, also known as ebonite or hard rubber, is a semi-synthetic plastic as it is a modification of a natural substance, rubber. To make vulcanite, sulphur is heated with natural rubber, producing a harder material. This ornate plaque was sealed in a glass fronted frame for a Rubber Exhibition held at the Science Museum in 1929.
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In Collection of: Science & Society Picture Library
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Subject(s) > Trade & Industry > Plastics
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Vulcanite plaque, c. 1840.

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picture number:1935-57 Title:Vulcanite plaque, c. 1840.
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