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By 1900, Delaware had a near world monopoly on vulcanized fiber.
At the end of the 19th century, the plant began manufacturing vulcanized fiber, which was replacing leather in industrial uses.
The NVF plant had its own small paper mill to supply the raw material for vulcanized fiber.
Today, vulcanized fiber is enjoying a revival as a replacement for metal to stiffen designer handbags, according to William J. Campbell, executive vice president of NVF.
Calling it the first plastic, Mr. Heite said vulcanized fiber, patented in 1859, found application as an electrical insulator when electric lighting was introduced.
Beginning in 1891, the property was used for 100 years to produce vulcanized fiber, a strong, lightweight product made by soaking cellulose in zinc chloride, later bleached out.
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Newark's industries now include the manufacture of vulcanized fibre, concrete products, and processed foods and the assembly of automobiles.
Compared with vulcanized conventional rubber short fiber composites, the compositions show notably different elongation properties.
Gaskets for ductile iron push-on and mechanical joints described in AWWA C111 are vulcanized natural or vulcanized synthetic rubber.
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