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This sheet of synthetic rubber coming off the rolling mill... B.F. Goodrich Co. Akron, Ohio, 1941. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
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This sheet of synthetic rubber coming off the rolling mill... B.F. Goodrich Co. Akron, Ohio, 1941. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
This sheet of synthetic rubber coming off the rolling mill at the plant is now ready for drying, B.F. Goodrich Co. Akron, Ohio. Synthetic rubber made by the " ameripol" process is derived from butadiene (a petroleum derivative). In this rolling mill the crumbs of rubber are squeezed dry of excess water and pressed together into the blanket shown here
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of industrial innovation during World War II. Taken by Alfred T Palmer in 1941, it showcases a sheet of synthetic rubber emerging from the rolling mill at B. F. Goodrich Co. in Akron, Ohio. The plant's workers had diligently processed this rubber using the "ameripol" method, derived from petroleum derivative butadiene. Intriguingly, this image reveals the meticulous process involved in transforming rubber crumbs into a solid and uniform blanket ready for drying. As water is squeezed out and excess moisture removed, skilled blue-collar workers press these remnants together to form an impressive sheet of synthetic rubber. The significance of this photograph extends beyond its technical aspects; it symbolizes America's commitment to supporting its troops during wartime through advancements in industry and technology. Located within the Library of Congress archives, this image serves as a testament to American ingenuity and resilience during one of history's most challenging periods. Alfred T Palmer expertly captures both the industrial setting and human element within this frame. A lone male worker stands beside the rolling mill, representing countless individuals who contributed their skills to support their country's war efforts. As we gaze upon this historic still image today, we are reminded not only of technological progress but also of the dedication and sacrifice made by workers like him throughout World War II – an enduring legacy that continues to shape our world today.
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