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HANCOCK, T., Personal Narrative of the Origin and Progress of the Caoutchoue or India Rubber Manufacturers in England, Longmans, London (1857). Centenary Edn (1920)... [Pg.18]

Gummi, n. gum (India) rubber, caoutchouc. (For compounds see also under Kautschuk-.) -abf e, m.pl. scrap rubber, -arabicum, gum arable, -art, /. variety of gum, gum kind of rubber. [Pg.197]

Leder-gummit n. — Lederharz. -handel, m. leather trade, -harz, n. (India) rubber, - ut,... [Pg.273]

A general study of the reduction of acetone to pinacol. Calvert, India Rubber Rev. 26, No. 9, 48 (1926). [Pg.122]

Vivek Bhandari and Amp K. Chandra, Trends in Tyre Materials, Manufacturing and Technology, Paper presented at INDIA RUBBER EXPO—2007, Chennai, India, 17-20 January. 2007. [Pg.933]

Goodyear, C., Improvement in India-rubber fabrics, US patent, 3,633, 1844. [Pg.1061]

We recognize today a remarkable measure of truth in these early interpretations. Across the channel, however, Weber vigorously denounced the view that the insoluble constituent is in any way related to vulcanization, saying, in part The extent to which the fact of the existence of an insoluble constituent in India rubber has inspired the imagination of our French colleagues is truly astonishing. ... [Pg.10]

Permissions granted by the following journals and publishers are gratefully acknowledged Academic Press, Inc., Annual Reviews, Inc., Canadian Journal of Research, Chemische Berichte, Die Makromoleku-lare Chemie, India Rubber World, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Interscience Publishers, Inc., Journal of the American Chemical Society, Journal of Applied Physics, Journal of Chemical Physics, Journal of the Chemical Society (London), Journal of Colloid Science, Journal of Polymer Science, Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Transactions of the Faraday Society, Williams and Wilkins Company, and Zeitschrift fur physikalische Chemie. [Pg.680]

Thomas Hancock (1785-1865) is designated the father of the rubber industry and to him Great Britain is indebted for the honour of being the first country to manufacture rubber successfully as a large-scale project. His first major discovery, in 1819, was the process of masticating and mixing raw rubber. His subsequent claim, in his Personal Narrative published in 1857, that this was unquestionably the origin and commencement of the India-rubber manufacture, properly so called , has been amply verified since. [Pg.32]

Wood. iron India rubber ftibber 20 Teflon (polytetrafluorethylene) ... [Pg.65]

Wolf, R. F. 1939. India Rubber Man The Story of Charles Goodyear. CaldweU, ID Caxton Printers. [Pg.31]

The second part of the claim, which has for its object the removal of the odor of articles fabricated of india-rubber or gutta-percha in which solvents have been used, consists in subjecting the waterproof cloths, whether before or after being made up into garments or... [Pg.363]

The bottles are then placed in another metal frame M—Fig. 500—which is similarly provided with eases or compartments for each, and is suspended, from the extremity of a steel spring, , while it ie steadied below by an elastic band,y, of vulcanized india-rubber,... [Pg.865]


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