Most textbooks point out that Charles Goodyear (1800-1860) invented vulcanisation of rubber as used today by the addition of sulfur in high heat. Depending on what you read, the Goodyear story is one of either pure luck or careful research. Goodyear insisted that it was the latter, though many contemporaneous accounts indicate the former.
Goodyear claimed that he discovered vulcanization in 1839, but did not patent the invention until June 15, 1844, and did not write the story of the discovery until 1853 in his autobiographical book Gum-Elastica. Meanwhile, Thomas Hancock (1786-1865), a scientist and engineer, patented the process in the UK on November 21, 1843, eight weeks before Goodyear applied for his own UK patent.
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Charles Goodyear developed vulcanized rubber in 1839.Charles Goodyear invented the process to vulcanize rubber in 1839.
Charles Goodyear.
Charles Goodyear is known for inventing the vulcanization of rubber.
The developer of the process of vulcanized rubber is: Charles Goodyear
1867 when rubber was invented