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Progress in Rubber Insulation
Pages 93-100

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From page 93...
... Congress he.s not yet determined a synthetic rubber pol icy for the United States . Sub_co;nmittees are now studying the problem, but it is expected that permanent legislation '.~il?
From page 94...
... ecti~re of maintaining a synthetic rubber industry SO that there can be made eva.ile~ble sufficient Quantities of syn Emetic rubber in the event of an emergency, it is easen1;ial tha1; manufacturers of rubber products maintain the technical '~know-how'' of using synthetic rubber. The only method of maintaining such a condition is for each manufacturer to consume regularly a certain proportion of synthetic rubber,, since an art of this sort is lost rapidly through disusee Of course, it is to be honed the t research in the field will continue acti~re9 end that the quality of synthetic may be improved still further so that the element of compulsion in using synthetic rubber will be minim)
From page 95...
... Simplex flare and Cable Co. ~ in its ''Third Ferret to Industry7'4 stresses the superior aging properties of properly formulated GR-S insu7 ati ons in accelerated angina tests oared those compared Faith eaui~ral ent natur al rubber compounds.
From page 96...
... Comme-clal. clays, whiting, zinc oxid e, titanium dioxide, litho~one, barium sulfate , zinc sulfide, calcium silicate, aluminum silicate, and hydrated alumina were studied.
From page 97...
... C~b] ~ Insulation In ogle fiel d of special aged ications ~ MiJ 1 er, in a pe tent to American Anode, disc'oses36 & method to air aid tinning copper spire which is to be used in con junction vrith a latex dip ~ 97 _
From page 98...
... by means of fine welter morays The '`rater is volatilized at this temperature, leaving ~ d~y surface on which a rubber hydrohalide solution is Sprayers The high temperature quickly volatilizes the Solvent, leaving a '` ne Allen on the surface of the lead. The lead is then cooled further by a water Spray.
From page 99...
... WO New Synthetic Rubbers Based on Methyl Pentsaiene, India Rubber World, ~ 13 ~ 165 ~ 1 945 ~ 6. Brady, J
From page 100...
... (to American Anode, Inc.)


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