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Rubber Cement For Cloth.
Оглавление—The following formulas have been recommended:
I.—Caoutchouc, 5 parts; chloroform, 3 parts. Dissolve and add gum mastic (powder) 1 part.
II.—Gutta percha, 16 parts; india rubber, 4 parts; pitch, 2 parts; shellac, 1 part; linseed oil, 2 parts. Reduce the solids to small pieces, melt together with the oil and mix well.
III.—The following cement for mending rubber shoes and tires will answer similar purposes:
Caoutchouc in shavings | 10 parts by weight |
Rosin | 4 parts by weight |
Gum turpentine | 40 parts by weight |
Oil turpentine, enough. |
Melt together first the caoutchouc and rosin, then add the gum turpentine, and when all is liquefied, add enough of oil of turpentine to preserve it liquid. A second solution is prepared by dissolving together:
Caoutchouc | 10 parts by weight |
Chloroform | 280 parts by weight |
For use these two solutions are mixed. Wash the hole in the rubber shoe over with the cement, then a piece of linen dipped in it is placed over it; as soon as the linen adheres to the sole, the cement is then applied as thickly as required.