Chatterton's compound
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Chatterton's compound
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Chatterton’s compound is an adhesive waterproof insulating compound that was used in early submarine telegraph cables. It was patented in 1859 by John Chatterton and Willoughby Smith. Its constitution is as follows: 3 parts gutta-percha
1 part rosin
1 part Stockholm tar Chatterton's Compound was also used to stick insulating paper to armatures, for example those on Synchronome clocks, which were the most accurate clocks made in the early part of the 20th century. If the paper appeared to be in b
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2020-01-10T02:11:53Z
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