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vulcanized fiber

noun

  1. a leatherlike substance made by compression of layers of paper or cloth that have been treated with acids or zinc chloride, used chiefly for electric insulation.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of vulcanized fiber1

First recorded in 1870–75
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This mode of connection is more flexible than a short length of heavy cable, and looks well, the wires being held neatly together by vulcanized fiber bridges.

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Slips of insulating material are laid between the coils and the dovetailed mouths of the grooves are closed with bone or vulcanized fiber, or other dielectric.

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