DocumentCode :
3757402
Title :
Review of progress in rubber insulation
Author :
John T. Blake
Volume :
15493
fYear :
1942
Abstract :
In discussing the developments in rubber insulation during the past year, the most obvious and compelling factor is the inauguration of a synthetic rubber program to replace our supply of natural rubber. As is well known, Pearl Harbor and subsequent developments cut off the greater portion of our supply of natural rubber. Fortunately, a moderate stock-pile of rubber from the Far East had been built up. To this was added a surprising amount of natural rubber Which was afloat at the time of Pearl Harbor, in addition to Malayan, Java, and Sumatra stocks gotten into ships before their respective falls.
Keywords :
"Rubber","Polymers","Copper"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Literature on Dielectrics, Digest of
Type :
conf
Filename :
7425006
Link To Document :
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