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India Rubber

1907

In every case the article has been entirely re-written but I have to acknowledge the courtesy of the Editors of the India-rubber World the India-rubber Journal The Engineer Engineering The Electrician and the Eleetriml Review for their permission to republish. [...] Perusal of the following pages will make it abundantly clear that rubber goods are made in a variety of ways and in the majority of cases from a mixture of materials ; moreover the vulcanization is always one of the final processes in the manufacture and it is difficult to see the value of the proposal. [...] The fact that with the great rise in the price of the raw material there has been a steady increase in the volume of the business done in manufactured goods is eloquent testimony to the recognition of rubber as a necessity rather than a luxury. [...] While the Hevea of the Amazon swamps often attains a height of 120 feet and the Hancornia of 50 feet the bulk of the Landolphins of West Africa arc merely of the creeper or bane kind depending for their support upon other trees of the forest. [...] Although the rubber may be collected at any time of the year the best yield is obtained from the beginning of Setember to the beginning of February and the work is usually carried out at this season which is the period of greatest rainfall.
agriculture environment
Pages
308
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.142505
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Preface
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Chapter I. Introduction : Historical and General
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Chapter II. Production of Raw India-Rubber
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Chapter III. Chemical and Physical Properties of India-Rubber
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Chapter IV. Vulcanization
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Chapter V. India-Rubber Plantations
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Chapter VI. India-Rubber Substitutes
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Chapter VII. Reclaimed Rubber
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Chapter VIII. the Washing of Crude Rubber
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Chapter IX. The Compounding of India-Rubber
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Chapter X. India-Rubber Solvents and their Recovery
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Chapter XI. India-Rubber Solution
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Chapter XII. Fine Out Sheet and Articles Male Therefrom
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Chapter XIII. Elastic Thread
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Chapter XIV. The Manufacture of Mecilanical Goods
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Chapter XV. Sundry Rubberer Articles
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Chapter XVI. India Rubberer Proofed Textures
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Chapter XVII. India Rubberer Tyres
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Chapter XVIII. India Rubberer Bootes and Shoes
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Chapter XIX. Rubberer for Insulated Wires
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Chapter XX. Vulcanite
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Chapter XXI. Contracts for India-Rubber Goods
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Chapter XXII. The Testing of India-Rubber Goods
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Chapter XXIII. Gutta-Percha
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Chapter XXIV. Balata
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Bibliography
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Index
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Backmatter
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