4.1.1 The historical development16th century :无法显示该图片。The earliestrubber referenceSAztecgodTlauixcalpantecuhtliburningarubberball
▪16th century : The earliest rubber reference s 4.1.1 The historical development Aztec god Tlauixcalpantecuhtli burning a rubber ball
WHENCOLUMEUS RETURNEDTO SPAIN AFTERHIS SECONDVISIT TO AMERICA HEBROUGHTBACKSAMPLESCFA STRANGESUBSTANCETHATBOUNGEDANOTCLD HOW THENOIANSPLAYEDWTHABALLMACE FROM THISGUMOFATREECartoonof ChristopherColumbus examining a rubber ball
Cartoon of Christopher Columbus examining a rubber ball
4.1.1 The historical development-1736 and 1743:Charlesde la Condamine-1770:JosephPriestleyrecommended thematerial for use as aneraser, or rubber
▪1736 and 1743: Charles de la Condamine ▪1770: Joseph Priestley recommended the material for use as an eraser, or rubber. 4.1.1 The historical development
4.1.1 The historical development-in1823:CharlesMacintoshUsed coal tar naphtha (石脑油)toproduceanimpermeablelaminated materiasuitable forrainproof outer garments
▪in 1823: Charles Macintosh Used coal tar naphtha (石脑油) to produce an impermeable laminated material suitable for rainproof outer garments. 4.1.1 The historical development
4.1.1 The historical development-About 1830 :Thomas Hancockmastication(塑炼): the breakingdown of the molecules.Compounding(混炼):with othersandmaterials such as fillers, oilscolours-(thenmoulding ( 模 塑)calendering(压延)and extrusion(挤出))
▪About 1830 :Thomas Hancock mastication( 塑炼) : the breaking down of the molecules. Compounding(混炼): with other materials such as fillers, oils and colours .(then moulding( 模 塑 ) , calendering(压延) and extrusion (挤 出)) 4.1.1 The historical development