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1. Latex

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
QK898.L3
Science--Botany--Plant physiology--Botanical chemistry. Phytochemicals--Nutrition. Plant food. Assimilation of nitrogen, etc.--Special plant constituents, A-Z--Latex ; Latex--Plant constituent
2. Latex

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
QK753.L37
Science--Botany--Plant physiology--Physical plant physiology--Chemical agents affecting plants--Special chemicals, A-Z--Latex ; Latex--Effect on plants
3. Palmer, Alfred T. Synthetic rubber (Ameripol). These are polymerizer tanks, which covert the raw materials of synthetic rubber into latex. Each of these tanks, at the B.F. Goodrich plant in Akron, Ohio, has a capacity of about one ton of latex daily 1942 Feb

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19635608
4. Palmer, Alfred T. Synthetic rubber (Ameripol). This worker is standing on a "blowdown" tank, about ready to tap a polymerizer tank at the Akron, Ohio synthetic rubber plant of the B.F. Goodrich Company. The latex blended in the latter tank is stabilized in the "blow downs." A large blending tank increases the uniformity of these synthetic solutions by mixing the contents of seven or eight of these tanks. Goodrich 1942 Feb

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19635611
5. Palmer, Alfred T. Synthetic rubber (Ameripol). This worker at the Akron, Ohio, synthetic rubber plant of the B.F. Goodrich Company, is adding a catalyst to a polymerizer tank, to speed up the process of changing various raw materials into latex. Goodrich 1942 Feb

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19635609
6. Blending. Many batches of synthetic rubber latex are batched and blended in concrete storage tanks at the Institute plant. This blending assures uniformity of the product. After blending the rubber content is separated by coagulation [between 1935 and 1945]

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 20077999
7. Bransby, David Women aircraft workers. In a West Coast aircraft plant, this young woman is trimming material for the bullet proofing of gas tanks. The material is developed from pure latex, is highly gasoline solvent and seals bullet holes 1942 May

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19637025
8. Palmer, Alfred T. Synthetic rubber (Ameripol). This worker is standing on a "blowdown" tank, about ready to tap a polymerizer tank at the Akron, Ohio synthetic rubber plant of the B.F. Goodrich Company. The latex blending tank increases the uniformity of these synthetic solutions by mixing the contents of seven or eight of these tanks. Goodrich 1942 Feb

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19635612
9. Palmer, Alfred T. Synthetic rubber (Ameripol). These are polymerizer tanks, which covert the raw materials of synthetic rubber into latex. Each of these tanks, at the B.F. Goodrich plant in Akron, Ohio, has a capacity of about one ton of latex daily

BIBFRAME Works
Work
StillImage
Collection
19635608
10. United States. Bureau of plant industry. Sources of crude plant adhesives Washington, D.C.: 1942

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 9270271
11. Blending. Many batches of synthetic rubber latex are batched and blended in concrete storage tanks at the Institute plant. This blending assures uniformity of the product. After blending the rubber content is separated by coagulation

BIBFRAME Works
Work
StillImage
Collection
20077999
12. Bransby, David Women aircraft workers. In a West Coast aircraft plant, this young woman is trimming material for the bullet proofing of gas tanks. The material is developed from pure latex, is highly gasoline solvent and seals bullet holes

BIBFRAME Works
Work
StillImage
Collection
19637025
13. Palmer, Alfred T. Synthetic rubber (Ameripol). This worker is standing on a "blowdown" tank, about ready to tap a polymerizer tank at the Akron, Ohio synthetic rubber plant of the B.F. Goodrich Company. The latex blending tank increases the uniformity of these synthetic solutions by mixing the contents of seven or eight of these tanks. Goodrich

BIBFRAME Works
Work
StillImage
Collection
19635612
14. Palmer, Alfred T. Synthetic rubber (Ameripol). This worker is standing on a "blowdown" tank, about ready to tap a polymerizer tank at the Akron, Ohio synthetic rubber plant of the B.F. Goodrich Company. The latex blended in the latter tank is stabilized in the "blow downs." A large blending tank increases the uniformity of these synthetic solutions by mixing the contents of seven or eight of these tanks. Goodrich

BIBFRAME Works
Work
StillImage
Collection
19635611
15. Palmer, Alfred T. Synthetic rubber (Ameripol). This worker at the Akron, Ohio, synthetic rubber plant of the B.F. Goodrich Company, is adding a catalyst to a polymerizer tank, to speed up the process of changing various raw materials into latex. Goodrich

BIBFRAME Works
Work
StillImage
Collection
19635609


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