- NVF Company,
formerly known as
National Vulcanized Fiber, was a
private company based in Yorklyn, Delaware. One of its
original products, a sheet-like...
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involved in
vulcanized fibre development in the
Wilmington region were the
Nunsuch Fiber Company,
American Hard
Fiber Company,
American Vulcanized Fibre Company...
- strongman, and
began using the
trademark Samsonite in 1941 for its
tapered vulcanized fiber suitcase,
introduced in 1939. In 1965,
after the
Samsonite suitcase...
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Polymeric Materials:
Industrial Laminates,
Filament Wound Tubing,
Vulcanized Fiber and
Materials Used in Printed-Wiring
Boards UL 746F,
Polymeric Materials:...
- a
straight guard. Type 30
scabbards went from
metal (pre–1942), to
vulcanized fiber (1942–1943), and
finally to wood or
bamboo (1944–1945).
Scabbards were...
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millimetres (2.0 in) and larger.
Common substrates are paper, cloth,
vulcanized fiber, and
plastic films and come in grit
sizes range from very co**** (~2 mm)...
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counters and with
experiments to make
vulcanized fiber. In 1912 they
opened a purpose-built
facility to make
vulcanized fiber in Tonawanda, New York. In 1913...
- 1942. This
helmet featured a
similar s**** design, but with a
thick vulcanized fiber band rim that
clearly distinguishes it from the
German model, along...
- nylon, phenolics, polycarbonate, polyester, styrene, vinyl-PVC, and
vulcanized fiber. Mica
paper made from s**** mica can be
substituted for
sheet mica...
- and a thermoplastic. Once the
rubber is
vulcanized, it is a thermoset. Most
rubber in
everyday use is
vulcanized to a
point where it
shares properties of...