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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 or list of references regarding the properties of rubber, particularly at low temperatures.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 143\3\  scan0164
Date  10th March 1938 guessed
  
S. CHWOSTOVSKAYA & V.{VIENNA} MARGARITOV. Physical properties of rubber at low temperatures. - (J.{Mr Johnson W.M.} Rubber Ind., U.S.S.R., 1933, 10, 231; B.C.A., 1934, B, 687)
S. SCHOSTOWSKAYA & B. MARGARITOV. Elastic after-effect and increase in tensile strength at low temperature. (J.{Mr Johnson W.M.} Rubber Ind., U.S.S.R., 1935, 10, 38; Kautschuk, 1936, 12, 36).
-ck.{Mr Clark} Behaviour of conveyer belting in cold weather. (Tech. Hendel, 1936, 20, 307).
DAYTON RUBBER MFG. CO. New anti-freeze rubber. (I.R.R., 1933, Aug., p.34).
H.A.DEPEW & I.R.RUBY. Some microsections cut from vulcanised rubber articles. (J.Ind. Eng. Chem. 1920, 11, 1156).
R.{Sir Henry Royce} DITHAR. (Rubber microsectioning). (G.Z.,1906, 20, 1053).
W.B.DOUGLAS. Mechanical properties of rubber in compression at low temperature (I.R.J., 1930, 80, 890).
T. FUJIWARA & T. TANAKA. Characteristic properties of rubber at low temperatures. (J.{Mr Johnson W.M.} Soc. Rubber Ind. Japan., 1934, 7, 154; Chem. Abs., 1934, 28, 4933; R.A., Lond., 1935, 16, 63).
JEANNIN & MAUGHAE. Apparatus intended to study the action of cold on rubber. (Rev. Gen. Caout., 1933, Dec. p.3. R.A., Lond., 1934, 15, 123).
R.{Sir Henry Royce} HAGAI Hardness of vulcanised rubber at low temperatures. (J.{Mr Johnson W.M.} Soc. Rubber Ind. Japan., 1935, 8, 397; R.C.& T., 1937, 10, 85; Distribution, 1937, 2, 2204).
M.{Mr Moon / Mr Moore} POLANYI & A.{Mr Adams} SCHOR. Stretching experiments with soft vulcanised rubber at the temperature of liquid air. (Mitt. Materialprufungsamt, 1924, 42, 22; Chem. Abs., 1925, 12, 1209; Abst: I.R.W., 1925, 73, 143).
A.H.SCOTT, A.T.McPHERSON, & N.L. CURTIS. Effect of temperature and frequency on the dielectric constant power factor, and conductivity of compounds of purified rubber and sulphur. (Bur. of Stands., J.{Mr Johnson W.M.} of Res., 1933, 11, 173; R.A., N.Y., 1933, 33, 114. Reprint R.C. & T., 1934, 7, 342).
H.L. SCOTT CO. Scott tester equipped with elongated cooling tank. (R.A.,N.Y., 1929, 24, 673).
H.L. SCOTT CO. Scott testers. Model L.P. and New Temperature Control. 1936, Catalogue, pp.4).
A.A. SOMERVILLE. The effect of temperature on the stress-strain properties of vulcanised rubber. (T.R.J. Trans. 1923, 4, 263, with W.H.Cope); I.R.J., 1929, 77, 749; Chem. Abs., 1929, 23, 1773).
A.A.SOMERVILLE & J.M.BALL. New laboratory work on rubber. (R.A., N.Y., 1929, 24, 490; R.C.& T. 1929, 2, 197).
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