Latex: Its Occurrence, Collection, Properties and Technical ApplicationsThe most important rubber, gutta percha and balata trees. The collection of latex. The physical and chemical properties of latex. The non-rubber constituents of latex. The less-important latices. The coagulation of the latex. The preparation of "whole latex rubber". Preservation and shipping of latex... |
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PREFACE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTIONHISTORICAL | 9 |
THE MOST IMPORTANT RUBBER GUTTA PERCHA AND BALATA TREES | 20 |
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