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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Bibliography of research papers on the properties and behavior of raw and vulcanised rubber.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 143\3\  scan0163
Date  10th March 1938 guessed
  
M.{Mr Moon / Mr Moore} KROGER. The elastic properties of raw rubber as depending on the apparent density (Packungsdichte.) - (C.B., 1926, 40, 2393-6; Chem. Abs.,1926, 20, 3361).

M.{Mr Moon / Mr Moore} Le BLANC & M.{Mr Moon / Mr Moore} KRÖGER. Vulcanisation by cooling. - (Koll. Zeit., 1925, 37, 205-14; G.T., 1925, 40, 260; J.S.C.I., 1925, 44, 932B; (E.A.Hauser, Kautschuk, 1925, Nov., p.11).

M.{Mr Moon / Mr Moore} Le BLANC & M.{Mr Moon / Mr Moore} KRÖGER. Thermal and colorimetric magnitudes of caoutchouc and of similar substances. ( - Elektrochem., 1928, 34, 241; B.C.A., 1928, B.494; Chem. Abs., 1928, 22, 3066.

M.{Mr Moon / Mr Moore} Le BLANC & M.{Mr Moon / Mr Moore} KRÖGER. Cleavage of stretched rubber and the displacement of the cleavage place by the addition of fillers. - ( - Elektrochem., 1928, 34, 725; I.R.J., 1929, 77, 785; B.C.A., 1929, B. 65; Koll. Zeits., 1929, 47, 265; Chem. Abs.,1929, 23, 2849).

H.{Arthur M. Hanbury - Head Complaints} MARK & E.VALKO. Remarks on the elongation of rubber. R.C. & T., 1931, 4, 54; Full paper; Rev. Gen. Caout. 1930, Aug-Sept.,p.11; Kautschuk, 1930,6,210).

T.H.MESSENGER & J.R. SCOTT. Tests on crepe soling. Part II. Softening and freezing. (R.A.B.R.M. Lab. Circ. No. 34, Dec. 1928.

P. ROSBAUD & E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer} SCHMID. Experiments on stretching raw rubber. (Z. tech. Physik, 1928,9, 98; Chem. Abs., 1928, 22, 2490).

M.{Mr Moon / Mr Moore} RUHEMANN & F.{Mr Friese} SIMON. Physical properties of rubber. (Z. physikal. Chem., 1928, 138, 1: B.C.A., 1929,B. 29; Chem. Abs., 1929, 23, 2848).

J.D.STRONG. Stress-strain curves for plastic sulphur and raw rubber at various temperatures. (J.{Mr Johnson W.M.} Physical Chem., 1928, 32, 1225; B.C.A., 1928, B. 709;

A.{Mr Adams} van ROSSEM & J.{Mr Johnson W.M.} LOTICHIUS. Freezing of rubber. Full paper with experimental date: Kautschuk, 1929;5, 2; I.R.J., 1928, 76, 576; 1929 78, 57; B.C.A. 1929, B. 219).

ANON. Smashing rubber like glass. - (I.R.W., 1928, March, p. 72).

VULCANISED RUBBER.

R.T.VANDERBILT & CO. New Vanderbilt physical test results are obtained. (Vanderbilt News, 1935m Nov-Dec.,p.4).

W.M. AMES. The microscope in the Rubber Industry. (R.A.,1922, 2, 213).

T. ASAHINA, S. HACHIYA, & B. OGAWA, Hysteresis of soft rubber at low temperatures. (J.{Mr Johnson W.M.} Soc. Rubber Ind. Japan,1934, 7, 419; 1936, 9, 284; Chem. Abs.,1935, 29, 955; 1937, 31, 1654).

P. BREUIL. Influence of heat and cold on the mechanical properties of manufactured rubber. (Le Caout., 1910, 7, 4073-7; 4169-73, 4257-61).

B. HVOSTOVSKAYA & B. MARGARITOV. Hysteresis and toughening at low temperatures. - (J.{Mr Johnson W.M.} Rubber. Ind., U.S.S.R.,1934,10 No. 1, p.28; Chem. Abs.,1934, 28, 3616).
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