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Russell E. Gackenbach. elevated temperatures promotes softening of the rubber , loss of tensile value , and cracking at stressed points . Natural rubber readily supports combustion . The electrical resistance qualities are considered ...
Russell E. Gackenbach. elevated temperatures promotes softening of the rubber , loss of tensile value , and cracking at stressed points . Natural rubber readily supports combustion . The electrical resistance qualities are considered ...
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... rubber is very similar to that of natural rubber . It has the distinct advantage of being unaffected by moisture . It is quite chemically inert and immune from attack by most acids and alkalies of a nonoxidizing nature . Most salts have ...
... rubber is very similar to that of natural rubber . It has the distinct advantage of being unaffected by moisture . It is quite chemically inert and immune from attack by most acids and alkalies of a nonoxidizing nature . Most salts have ...
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... Rubber ( SBR ) During World War II , styrene rubbers were developed as general pur- pose rubbers to replace natural rubber . They were called Buna S and GR - S . The present terminology is SBR . These rubbers are copolymers of buta ...
... Rubber ( SBR ) During World War II , styrene rubbers were developed as general pur- pose rubbers to replace natural rubber . They were called Buna S and GR - S . The present terminology is SBR . These rubbers are copolymers of buta ...
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FANSTEEL METALLURGICAL CORPORA | 1 |
HERCULES POWDER COMPANY | 8 |
JESSOP STEEL COMPANY | 16 |
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