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Photo courtesy American Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich., and Yale Rubber Mfg. Co., SamXusky, Mica.
How to make "sealability" mean salability If you're interested in making oil seals that will sell, then take two tips from the manufacturer whose product i s pictured above. First, develop the simplest design that will do the job. And second, use a compound based on CHEMIGUM nitrile rubber. Ρ i! CHEMIGUM was chosen for the outer axle shaft seal (shown above) for the following reasons : 1. Outstanding resistance to a range of oils and greases at temperatures up to 250°F. 2. Consistent uniformity. 3. Compatibility with other materials needed. 4. Excellent processability. 5. Physical properties exactly suited to the application. Through his choice of CHEMIGUM coupled with careful design, this manu facturer has achieved outstanding sealing and performance at reasonable cost — a combination that really sells. How can ^rCHEMICAL CHEMIGUM help your ideas become effective realities? Find out by writing for details plus the latest Tech Booh Bulletins to: Goodyear, Chemical Div., Akron 16, Ohio.
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Chemigum. Pllunex, Plioltte, Plio-Tuf, P l l o v l c - T . M.'s The Goodyear Tire & Kubher Company. Akron. Ohio
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· PLIOFLEX
· PLIOLITE
· PLIO-TUF
· PLIOVIC
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R U B B E R A. RUBBER C H E M I C A L S DEPARTMENT
W I N 6 - C H E M I C A L S
High Polymer Resins, Rubbers. Lotices ond Reloted Chemicals for the Process Industries MAY
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1957
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