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  1. Thomas Hancock (8 May 1786 – 26 March 1865), elder brother of inventor Walter Hancock, was an English self-taught manufacturing engineer who founded the British rubber industry. He invented the masticator, a machine that shredded rubber scraps and which allowed rubber to be recycled after being formed into blocks or sheets.

  2. Thomas Hancock was an English inventor and manufacturer who founded the British rubber industry. His chief invention, the “masticator,” worked rubber scraps into a shredded mass of rubber that could be formed into blocks or rolled into sheets. This process, perfected in 1821, led to a partnership.

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  3. 8 de may. de 2019 · Thomas Hancock y la Vulcanización. El 8 de Mayo de 1786 nace, en Marlborough, Inglaterra, Thomas Hancock, ingeniero de manufactura autodidacta quien fundó la industria británica del hule. Él inventó el masticador, una máquina que tritura restos de caucho que permite reciclar el hule después de haber sido formado en bloques o ...

  4. Año 1843: El químico inglés Thomas Hancock patenta el principio de la vulcanización del caucho a partir de productos realizados según el método de Goodyear. Hancock perfeccionó el método mediante la masticación, que consistía en triturar el látex en bruto antes de añadirle el azufre con calor para obtener mayor flexibilidad.

  5. By. Mary Bellis. Updated on March 08, 2019. Thomas Hancock was an English inventor who founded the British rubber industry. Most notably, Hancock invented the masticator, a machine that shredded rubber scraps and allows rubber to be recycled after being formed into blocks or rolled into sheets.

  6. 8 de may. de 2024 · Thomas Hancock, an English inventor and manufacturer, was born May 8, 1786, in Marlborough, Wiltshire. He is to the rubber industry in England ... Scientist of the Day - Thomas Hancock. May 8, 2024.

  7. Hancock, Thomas. Nationality: English; British. (1786-1865), Inventor. Thomas Hancock was the second son of James Hancock, a timber merchant and cabinet-maker at Marlborough, Wiltshire, where he was born on the 8 May 1786. He was educated at a private school in Marlborough, before moving to London.