Charles Goodyear developed a process to vulcanize rubber in the 1830s and 1840s, which transformed natural rubber into a durable and elastic material. His work was driven by the need for a more reliable substance that could withstand temperature changes and resist degradation. This innovation significantly advanced the rubber industry, leading to the widespread use of rubber in various applications, including tires, clothing, and industrial products. Goodyear's contributions laid the foundation for modern rubber manufacturing.
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