Lexicographical Neighbors of Overcuring
Literary usage of Overcuring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by Federal Board for Vocational Education, United States (1917)
"An electric or small steam vulcanizer allows control of the temperature.
Vulcanize a test strip to demonstrate overcuring and ..."
2. Crude Rubber and Compounding Ingredients by Henry Clemens Pearson (1918)
"It is claimed that ultramarine blue keeps rubber from overcuring, and that it
is, therefore, a most useful ingredient to add to compounds that are exposed ..."
3. The Chemistry of India Rubber: Including the Outlines of a Theory on by Carl Otto Weber (1902)
"... the use of which does away with any risk of overcuring. Both statements are
more or less obvious exaggerations ..."
4. Forage Crops Other Than Grasses: How to Cultivate, Harvest and Use Them by Thomas Shaw (1899)
"Because of this overcuring, the palatability of the corn is greatly lessened;
hence much of it will not be consumed. A large proportion of it becomes broken ..."
5. Electric Light Cables and the Distribution of Electricity by Stuart Arthur Russell (1892)
"... or overcuring or burning it. By this process of vulcanization the sulphur is
made to combine chemically with the rubber, with the result that the action ..."
6. Pneumatic Tires, Automobile, Truck, Airplane, Motorcycle, Bicycle: An by Henry Clemens Pearson (1922)
"... semi-cure, keeping the rubber from overcuring on the lap, which often causes
a weak spot on the retread; no matrix to break, as SOPER HIGH-PRESSURE ..."
7. The Chemistry of India Rubber: Including the Outlines of a Theory on by Carl Otto Weber (1902)
"... the use of which does away with any risk of overcuring. Both statements are
more or less obvious exaggerations, and probably every experienced rubber ..."