The manufacture of rubber goods : a practical handbook for the use of manufacturers, chemists, and others . Fig. 36. 4 metres long by IJ metre wide, and provided with five pressurecylinders, are necessary; a press of this description is shown in. Fig. 37. fig. 36. A draw-plate for withdrawing the sheet, as supplied withthe presses already described, is, in this case, a prime necessity. THE VULCANISATION OF RUBBER. 75 Whereas the smaller presses are worked entirely by accumulators,in the case of the two last mentioned a pump (fig. 38) must beused to provide the pressure, accumulators being also


The manufacture of rubber goods : a practical handbook for the use of manufacturers, chemists, and others . Fig. 36. 4 metres long by IJ metre wide, and provided with five pressurecylinders, are necessary; a press of this description is shown in. Fig. 37. fig. 36. A draw-plate for withdrawing the sheet, as supplied withthe presses already described, is, in this case, a prime necessity. THE VULCANISATION OF RUBBER. 75 Whereas the smaller presses are worked entirely by accumulators,in the case of the two last mentioned a pump (fig. 38) must beused to provide the pressure, accumulators being also used, both inthis case and in the case of the presses still to be described, in orderto compensate for any. variation of pressure in the individualpressure cj^linders, which are all in communication with oneanother at the pump. For rubber belting a press is used which


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