Synthetic Rubber: A Project That Had to Succeed

Author:   Attilio Bisio ,  Vernon D. Herbert
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9780313246340


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   11 December 1985
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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The authors recount how the synthetic rubber industry was created virtually overnight following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. They examine early attempts to extend natural rubber reserves. The rest of the story is that of the full scale effort by government, industry, and academia to develop a viable alternative to natural rubber within a short time and on an economically sound basis. The authors also provide an account of what has happened to the synthetic rubber industry between the end of the war and 1980, identify some lessons that can be learned from the synthetic rubber experience for government-industry programs, and draw parallels between the rubber dependency of the 1940s and the energy dependency of the 1980s.

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Author:   Attilio Bisio ,  Vernon D. Herbert
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780313246340


ISBN 10:   0313246343
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   11 December 1985
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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On the eve of WW II, the US was almost totally dependent upon the Far East for natural rubber essential to industry and mechanized warfare, a lifeline severed by the Japanese within weeks after Pearl Harbor. Victory required that a synthetic substitute be produced at once and on a massive scale. The story of the Project That Had to Succeed, ' the new industry it engendered, and the difficulties attending its birth is presented in detail for the first time, establishing this as a standard work for researchers in fields touching on industrial development, technology, and government. The authors ... focus on the wartime years, with a preliminary sketch of the prior development of the rubber industry and a brief review bringing the new synthetic trade up to date. Nonspecialists should have little difficulty with the style and content, as purely technical details have been largely bypassed in favor of an account of the organizational underpinnings of the project.... References and a brief bibliographical essay are adequate guides to further information. -Choice ?On the eve of WW II, the US was almost totally dependent upon the Far East for natural rubber essential to industry and mechanized warfare, a lifeline severed by the Japanese within weeks after Pearl Harbor. Victory required that a synthetic substitute be produced at once and on a massive scale. The story of the Project That Had to Succeed, ' the new industry it engendered, and the difficulties attending its birth is presented in detail for the first time, establishing this as a standard work for researchers in fields touching on industrial development, technology, and government. The authors ... focus on the wartime years, with a preliminary sketch of the prior development of the rubber industry and a brief review bringing the new synthetic trade up to date. Nonspecialists should have little difficulty with the style and content, as purely technical details have been largely bypassed in favor of an account of the organizational underpinnings of the project.... References and a brief bibliographical essay are adequate guides to further information.?-Choice


?On the eve of WW II, the US was almost totally dependent upon the Far East for natural rubber essential to industry and mechanized warfare, a lifeline severed by the Japanese within weeks after Pearl Harbor. Victory required that a synthetic substitute be produced at once and on a massive scale. The story of the Project That Had to Succeed, ' the new industry it engendered, and the difficulties attending its birth is presented in detail for the first time, establishing this as a standard work for researchers in fields touching on industrial development, technology, and government. The authors ... focus on the wartime years, with a preliminary sketch of the prior development of the rubber industry and a brief review bringing the new synthetic trade up to date. Nonspecialists should have little difficulty with the style and content, as purely technical details have been largely bypassed in favor of an account of the organizational underpinnings of the project.... References and a brief bibliographical essay are adequate guides to further information.?-Choice


?On the eve of WW II, the US was almost totally dependent upon the Far East for natural rubber essential to industry and mechanized warfare, a lifeline severed by the Japanese within weeks after Pearl Harbor. Victory required that a synthetic substitute be produced at once and on a massive scale. The story of the Project That Had to Succeed, ' the new industry it engendered, and the difficulties attending its birth is presented in detail for the first time, establishing this as a standard work for researchers in fields touching on industrial development, technology, and government. The authors ... focus on the wartime years, with a preliminary sketch of the prior development of the rubber industry and a brief review bringing the new synthetic trade up to date. Nonspecialists should have little difficulty with the style and content, as purely technical details have been largely bypassed in favor of an account of the organizational underpinnings of the project.... References and a brief bibliographical essay are adequate guides to further information.?-Choice On the eve of WW II, the US was almost totally dependent upon the Far East for natural rubber essential to industry and mechanized warfare, a lifeline severed by the Japanese within weeks after Pearl Harbor. Victory required that a synthetic substitute be produced at once and on a massive scale. The story of the Project That Had to Succeed, ' the new industry it engendered, and the difficulties attending its birth is presented in detail for the first time, establishing this as a standard work for researchers in fields touching on industrial development, technology, and government. The authors ... focus on the wartime years, with a preliminary sketch of the prior development of the rubber industry and a brief review bringing the new synthetic trade up to date. Nonspecialists should have little difficulty with the style and content, as purely technical details have been largely bypassed in favor of an account of the organizational underpinnings of the project.... References and a brief bibliographical essay are adequate guides to further information. -Choice


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