Crude Rubber And Compounding Ingredients a Textbook of Rubber Manufacture

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Crude Rubber And Compounding Ingredients a Textbook of Rubber Manufacture
Henry C Henry Clemens Pearson
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It is almost entirely soluble in glacial acetic acid or boiling alcohol, and some- what in cold alcohol. When pure it is hard and brittle, with a shining fracture, dissolves in benzine, acetone, and carbon disul- phide. Is usually reddish or yellowish-brown, aromatic. It is much used in cements, in electric tape, and in the manufacture of porous plasters. Common resin is often melted and mixed with fats and water, forming a gum that much resembles Burgundy pitch.
BURMITE AMBER. Found in Burma,
...but quite inferior in quality. It is a little harder than amber proper, is easily cut, takes an excellent polish, but has less variety of color. See Amber.
BUTTON LAC. See Shellac.
CAMPHOR. The white transparent substance known by this name is obtained from Japan and the island of Formosa. It is really an oxygenated essential oil. Its specific gravity is 0. 985. Sparingly soluble in water, and very soluble in alcohol, ether, acetic acid, and hydrocarbons or volatile oils. Is largely used in the manufacture of celluloid.


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