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  2. Hot water bottle - Wikipedia

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    Boiling water is not recommended for use in hot-water bottles. This is due to risks of the rubber being degraded from high-temperature water, and the risk of injury in case of breakage. [15] Hot water bottle rash (Erythema ab igne) is a skin condition caused by long-term exposure to heat (infrared radiation) or excessive use of a hot water bottle.

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    Electric Hot Water Bottle Hot water bottles are great for aches and pains as well as staying warm, but they’re a pain to fill and reheat. That’s why we like this electric hot water bottle.

  4. Hot Water Bottles and Other Old-Fashioned Ways to Keep Warm ...

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    How it works: boil water, pour into a hot water bottle and slip it in between the sheets of your bed (perhaps down by the feet) a few minutes prior to bedtime. Instead of bracing for those first ...

  5. Davol Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Davol Rubber Company (/ ˈ d eɪ v ɔː l / DAY-vawl) is a historic industrial site at Davol Square, at Point and Eddy Streets in Providence, Rhode Island. The building was constructed in 1880 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is located adjacent to the historic South Street Landing, which was renovated in 2017.

  6. Bottle - Wikipedia

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    The Codd-neck bottle was designed and manufactured to enclose a marble and a rubber washer/gasket in the neck. The bottles were filled upside down, and pressure of the gas in the bottle forced the marble against the washer, sealing in the carbonation. The bottle was pinched into a special shape, as can be seen in the photo to the left, to ...

  7. Gutta Percha Company - Wikipedia

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    Gutta-percha harvesting on Sarawak. Gutta-percha is a natural rubber that has the unusual property (for 19th-century materials) of being thermoplastic.It can be moulded after placing in hot water and will reharden when cool.

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