Services Provided by the Library for the Division of Rubber Chemistry

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Division of Rubber Chemistry VIRGINIA

ALLANSON

University Library, The University of Akron, A k r o n , Ohio 44304

The Library

for the Division

Ohio collects source materials and resins and attempts Services of the library answering

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>Tr«he L i b r a r y for the Division of Rubber Chemistry is located at The U n i J - versity of Akron Library, Akron, Ohio. The library is sponsored and supported by The University of Akron, The Division of Rubber Chemistry of the American Chemical Society ( A C S ) , and the Rubber Manufacturers Association. Research libraries of six major industries i n the Akron area contribute assistance through loan of their individual library holdings. The library is i n its twenty-first year of operation. The library attempts to answer any reasonable inquiry on rubber or materials relating to rubber. Answers are restricted to those w h i c h can be obtained by referral to or search of appropriate literature. Requests are handled i n order of receipt of inquiry. A t present the library has the services of only one research librarian on a half-time basis; therefore, requests w h i c h require a lengthy literature search should include an approximate date as to when an answer is needed. W h e n the answer to a request results i n a suitable bibliography w i t h abstracts, this bibliography is reproduced i n quantity and offered for sale as follows: to A C S members—$2.50 each; to others—$5.00 each. Copies of the list of the bibliographies are available at no charge. U n i o n lists of serials and of books held i n the six cooperating libraries and The University Library may be purchased for $1.00 each. 507 In Literature of Chemical Technology; Smith, J.; Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1968.

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LITERATURE

OF C H E M I C A L TECHNOLOGY

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The library also acts as a clearinghouse for duplicating copies of papers delivered at the meetings held by the Division of Rubber Chemistry. Charges for copies of meeting papers are $2.00 to members, $4.00 to non-members. If photocopies must be made, the cost is lOtf per page to members, 15(* to nonmembers, minimum $1.00. Payments must accompany orders for bibliographies and union lists. A n invoice w i l l accompany delivery of meeting paper copies. Checks should be made out to Treasurer, Division of Rubber Chemistry. A l l requests for service or for purchase should be addressed to: The L i b r a r y for the Division of Rubber Chemistry, The University of A k r o n , A k r o n , Ohio 44304.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

The following is a list of bibliographies prepared after 1962. These bibliographies and a complete list of bibliographies may be obtained by writing to the Library for the Division of Rubber Chemistry, University of Akron, Akron, Ohio 44304. Cost per bibliography to members of the Division: published before 1963—$1.00 published after 1962—$2.50 Cost per bibliography to non-members: published before 1963—$2.00 published after 1962—$5.00 Material forwarded upon receipt of payment. No. 7. The Use of Lignin in Rubber and Synthetic Rubber. April 1963. 114 abstracts. No. 15. Balata and Gutta Percha. 116 abstracts. I. Compounding and Properties. 1952. II. Belting. 1956. III. Crystallization. 1963. No. 18. Rubber to Metal Bonding (excluding brass bonding). December 1955. 135 abstracts. Edition II. April 1960. 90 abstracts. Edition III. February 1966. 137 abstracts. No. 19. Glove Dipping Techniques. May 1955. 27 abstracts. Edition II. Dip Molding. July 1966. 177 abstracts. No. 26. Continuous Vulcanization of Extrusions for Wire and Cable. May 1963. 67 abstracts. No. 28. Oil-Extended Rubbers. July 1964. 237 abstracts. No. 29. Tire Cords and Tire Cord Dips. January 1960. 372 abstracts. Edition II. May 1963. 323 abstracts. No. 30. Friction of Rubber. October 1959. 83 abstracts. Edition II. 1966. 164 abstracts. No. 31. Measurement of Adhesive Bond Strengths Including Chemistry and Mathematics of Bonds. August 1964. 114 abstracts. No. 33. Bonding of Polyurethanes. September 1963. 81 abstracts. No. 36. Non-Staining Antioxidants. April 1950. 139 abstracts. Edition II. July 1966. 126 abstracts. No. 37. Polyisoprene. February 1960. 192 abstracts. Edition II. August 1963. 156 abstracts. Edition III. May 1966. 107 abstracts. No. 38. Peroxide Curing of Polymers. February 1960. 57 abstracts. Edition II. November 1964. 267 abstracts. No. 41. Chemical and Solvent Resistance of Natural and Synthetic Rubber, Neoprene, and Nylon. March 1960. 260 abstracts. Supplement I. Chemically Resistant Rubber Linings. June 1965. 91 abstracts. No. 44. cis-Polybutadiene (1949-1962). September 1963. 254 abstracts. No. 45. Factice in Rubber. November 1964. 80 abstracts. No. 46. Properties of Elastomers Required in Sealing Applications. August 1964. 195 abstracts.

In Literature of Chemical Technology; Smith, J.; Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1968.

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No. 47. Butyl Rubber and Butyl Rubber Latex in Adhesive Applications. June 1963. 76 abstracts. No. 48. Application of Latices to Textiles. June 1963. 175 abstracts. No. 49. Ethylene Propylene Terpolymer. November 1963. 34 abstracts. Edition II. April 1965. 80 abstracts. Edition III. March 1966. 87 abstracts. No. 50. Application of Ethylene Propylene Copolymer. June 1963. 51 abstracts. No. 51. Correlation of Structure to Properties in Polyurethanes. February 1964. 84 abstracts. Edition II. March 1965. 40 abstracts. No. 52. Crystallization and Crosslinking of Polyethylene. June 1964. 180 abstracts. No. 53. Coagulation of SBR and Nitrile Rubber from Latexes. February 1965. 110 abstracts. No. 55. Elastomers Based on Acrylic and Methacrylic Acid Esters. May 1965. 89 abstracts. No. 56. Transparent Rubber. June 1965. 124 abstracts. No. 57. Stress-Relaxation of Rubber at Various Temperatures. August 1965. 121 abstracts. No. 58. Equipment and Processing Problems Involved in Injection Molding of Rubber. September 1965. 66 abstracts. No. 59. Skid Resistance of Automotive Tires. October 1964. 146 abstracts. No. 60. Measurement of Scorch and Cure Rates. October 1964. 85 abstracts. No. 61. Elastomer Covered Rolls. December 1959. 147 abstracts. Edition II. January 1964. 114 abstracts. No. 62. Steel Reinforced Belts. January 1966. 99 abstracts. No. 63. Tear Properties of SBR Vulcanizates. February 1966. 62 abstracts. No. 64. Polymer Liners for Food Containers. 1938-1962. December 1965. 99 abstracts. No. 65. Development and Measurement of Tack in Natural and Synthetic Rubber Compounds. March 1966. 190 abstracts. No. 66. Chemically Blown Sponge Rubbers. October 1959. 141 abstracts. Edition II. May 1966. 123 abstracts. No. 67. The Attack of Rubbers and Plastics by Bacteria, Fungi, Insects, and Other Pests and Methods of Prevention. August 1959. 132 abstracts. Edition II. June 1966. 107 abstracts. No. 68. Cracking of Rubber: Mechanism, Causes, Prevention and Test Methods. June 1964. 179 abstracts. Supplement I. Cracking of Rubber. June 1966. 48 abstracts. No. 69. Part I. Emulsifiers Used in Styrene Butadiene Copolymerization. June 1966. 46 abstracts. No. 70. Extrusion of Elastomers and Thermoplastics. August 1966. 641 abstracts. No. 71. Hardness Testing of Rubber. 149 abstracts from 1954-November 1966. No. 72. Use of Ultrasonics in the Rubber Industry. 106 abstracts from 1950November 1966. No. 73. Mold Design. 112 abstracts from 1960-December 1966. No. 74. Transfer Molding, 97 abstracts from 1940-December 1966. No. 75. Porous Sheet Material. 1967. 105 abstracts. No. 76. O-Rings. 1967. 157 abstracts. No. 77. Aging of Butyl Rubber Vulcanizates. 1967. 85 abstracts. No. 78. Radiation Vulcanization of Polymers. 1967. 132 references. No. 79. Effect of Atomic Radiation on Rubber and Plastics. 1966. 32 references. Edition II. 1967. RECEIVED November 21, 1968. Based on a paper by Dorothy Hamlen, presented on the symposium, "Literature of Rubber," sponsored by the Division of Chemical Literature and the Division of Rubber Chemistry at the 130th Meeting of the American Chemical Society at Atlantic City, Sept. 18-19, 1956, and revised by Virginia Allanson.

In Literature of Chemical Technology; Smith, J.; Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1968.