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If, however, a thicker rubber (1 inch or more) is being cured, even though the rise is prolonged the outside may begin to cure long before the inside. In the case of an ebonite of any considerable thickness it may take from one to two hours before the inside reaches the temperature of the outside. The heat of reaction between sulphur and constituents of the mix is a most important factor, especially in the case of thick articles. That such a disengagement of heat occurs may be 1 Though below th...e melting point of sulphur the velocity is probably very much less proportionately. B. I. I 114 THE CHEMISTEY OF THE EUBBER INDUSTRY recognised not only from special experiments, but already from the simple fact that large sizes of ebonite may be cured at much more gentle cures than small sizes, e. G. , if a -j^-inch sheet and a 1-inch sheet are simultaneously cured, the thicker sheet may be overcured while the thinner one is undercured, despite the longer time which would normally be required to heat up a thick sheet.
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