The Natural Rubber Industry, Its Development, Technology, and Economy in MalaysiaThe early years. Growth amidst difficulty. The technologies of production. The technologies of processing. The structure of the industry. The economics of production. The rubber market. The economics of institutional arrangement. The international context. |
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Page 109
... synthetic rubbers was around 22 000 tonnes . ( Special Annex Table 3.3 ) . This was mainly ' Buna S ' , a Styrene butadiene rubber which could substitute for natural rubber in general uses . There was also a small proportion of ' Buna N ...
... synthetic rubbers was around 22 000 tonnes . ( Special Annex Table 3.3 ) . This was mainly ' Buna S ' , a Styrene butadiene rubber which could substitute for natural rubber in general uses . There was also a small proportion of ' Buna N ...
Page 183
... synthetic rubbers were made by emulsion could they be produced as latices . The various solid synthetic rubbers were produced as dry crumb , and were presented in similar manner to the block materials already described . Further general ...
... synthetic rubbers were made by emulsion could they be produced as latices . The various solid synthetic rubbers were produced as dry crumb , and were presented in similar manner to the block materials already described . Further general ...
Page 424
... synthetic rubbers other than Styrene butadiene , however , did not seem likely to rise so much ; this applied particularly to Ethylene propylene rubbers which still promised scope for considerable reduction in manufacturing costs ...
... synthetic rubbers other than Styrene butadiene , however , did not seem likely to rise so much ; this applied particularly to Ethylene propylene rubbers which still promised scope for considerable reduction in manufacturing costs ...
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000 hectares annual Appendix Table 3.2 average bark block rubbers butadiene cent Chinese clones companies consumers costs crepe crops cts per kg dealers Department of Statistics dry rubber early earnings economic estates and smallholdings estimated export f.o.b. price factors Felda Figure foreign exchange further grades higher immaturity increase Indian individual smallholdings Indonesia inputs intercropping Johore Kuala Lumpur labour land development latex major Malay Malaya Malaysian Rubber manufacturing marginal marketing mature ment natural rubber Negri Sembilan oil palm output overseas Peninsular Malaysia Perak plantations planted area planted rubber Planters Port Klang price for RSS processing production profits relatively replanting revenue RRIM rubber estates rubber industry Rubber Research Institute schemes seedlings Selangor sharecropping Singapore situation smoked sheet social Source Special Annex Table standard prices stimulation Styrene synthetic rubbers tonnes trees tyres unsmoked sheet Whilst workers