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General Tire Rubber

The General Tire Rubber Company, Research Division, Akron, OH 44305... [Pg.73]

Hoechst Corporation, Ashland Chemical Company, Cabot Corporation, Dow Chemical U.S.A., Dunlop Research Centre, E. I. du Pont de Nemours Company, The Firestone Tire Rubber Company, The General Tire Rubber Company, The BF Goodrich Company, The Goodyear Tire Rubber Company, Monsanto Company, Polysar Limited, Shell Development Company, 3M Chemicals Division, and Uniroyal Chemical Division. [Pg.584]

Bolta Flex Vinyl sheeting and film General Tire Rubber... [Pg.660]

Union Carbide General Tire Rubber Japanese Geon Toyo Soda Mfg. [Pg.675]

Texileather Pyroxylin-leather cloth General tire Rubber... [Pg.684]

Carboxyl-terminated polybutadiene (General Tire Rubber Co.)... [Pg.171]

Aerojet Engineering Corporation, Azusa, California (A subsidiary of General Tire Rubber Co). This company has had a number of US Govt contracts, mainly to develop rockets, atos, rocket fuels, etc Aerojet Propellants and Other Substances prepd by the Aerojet Corp are described in numerous reports, many of which are classified. Some of these reports are listed under Aeroplez Propellants(qv) (See also pA350) Aeiolit (Aetolit). A Danish permissible ezpl which had the following approx compn AN... [Pg.108]

Double metal cyanide catalysts (DMC catalysts) were developed 40 years ago by General Tire Rubber [1]. These catalysts have the following general formula of a nonstoichiometric substance ... [Pg.167]

J. Milgrom, inventor The General Tire Rubber assignee US 3,278,457, 1966. [Pg.178]

Fig. 17. Electron micrograph of a commercial HIPS under a relatively high level of impact stress. Arrows show the direction of the impact tensile strain, (by courtesy of Dr. S.L. Aggarwal, General Tire Rubber Co.)... Fig. 17. Electron micrograph of a commercial HIPS under a relatively high level of impact stress. Arrows show the direction of the impact tensile strain, (by courtesy of Dr. S.L. Aggarwal, General Tire Rubber Co.)...
The authors are deeply indebted to Dr. S.L. Aggarwal, vice president and director of the research division. The General Tire Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who furnished the electron micrographs in Figs. 17 and 18 and discussed the problem. [Pg.265]


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