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THE CHEMISTRY 0F INDIA RUBBER.
A Treatise on the Nature of India Rubber, its Chemical and
Physieal Examination, and the Determination and
Valuation of India Rubber Substitutes.
Including the Outlines of a Theory on Vulcanisation.
BY
CARL OTTO WEBER, Ph.D.
Abstract of Contents.—Introduction. — The Chemistry of India Rubber.
—The Examination and Valuation of India Rubber. —Examination of India
Rubber Substitutes. —Inorganic Filling Materials. —Vulcanisers and Sulphur
Carriers. —India Rubber Solvents. —Colouring Matters and Pigment Colours.
—Constructive Components of India Rubber Articles. —Analysis of Manu-
factured India Rubber. —Sanitary Conditions in India Rubber Works. —
Index.
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OILS, FATS, BUTTERS & WAXES:
THEIR PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES, AND MANUFACTURE THERE-
FROM OF CANDLES, SOAPS, AND OTHER PRODUCTS.
BY
C. R. ALDER WRIGHT, D.Sc., F.R.S.,
Late Lecturer on Chemistry, St. Marv’s Hospital Medical School; Examiner in “Soap”
to the City and Guilds of London Institute.
Thorougbly Revised, Enlarged, and in Part Rewritten
Bv C. AINSWORTH MITCHELL, B.A., F.I.C.
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