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- Does the rubber solution dissolve this orange layer?
- The windows were given a coating of a rubber solution to lessen the danger of splintering glass.
- A rubber solution is applied hot and allows a coating of Thorlan to stay with the product for its lifetime.
- Hancock experimented with rubber solutions and in 1825 patented a process of making artificial leather using rubber solution and a variety of fibres.
- Hancock experimented with rubber solutions and in 1825 patented a process of making artificial leather using rubber solution and a variety of fibres.
- In 1912, Polish inventor Julius Fromm developed a new, improved manufacturing technique for condoms : dipping glass molds into a raw rubber solution.
- In 1912, a German named Julius Fromm developed a new, improved manufacturing technique for condoms : dipping glass molds into a raw rubber solution.
- The repair patch and punctured tube were then coated with rubber solution and each heated above a flame until the rubber had reached the correct temperature and softeness.
- Sections of taffeta and silk have been added to the robe, and it was dipped in a rubber solution in the 19th century in an attempt to preserve it.
- I notice the repair plaster things are mostly black ( like the inner tube itself ) but with an orange layer which is supposed to interface with the rubber solution.
- This was in a kit form and the buyer got a bottle of rubber solution to make balloons, The Origin of Everyday Things and the Rocket-Powered Science link above.
- Toy balloons were introduced by pioneer rubber manufacturer Thomas Hancock the following year in the form of a do-it-yourself kit consisting of a bottle of rubber solution and a condensing syringe.
- Some of the earlier ones those originally used on the Stanhope and Tyne Railway were of india rubber solution, a material found to swell and become soft in wet weather, and therefore unfitted to stand the friction on the inclines.
- These parts of the cover had been doped after fitting and were therefore thought to be satisfactory, even though an inspection by McWade had found that some areas where reinforcements had been stuck on with a rubber solution were seriously weakened; these areas were further reinforced, using dope as an adhesive.