Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Plantation Rubber and the Testing of Rubber: With Plates and Diagrams
The extent to which the rubber industry has expanded during the present decade may be gathered from the fact that the world's production of raw rubber in 1917 (the last normal year) was 3-64 times as large as in 1910. This increased production is entirely accounted for by an increase in the production of plantation rubber, which grew in amount from a quantity form ing in 1910 116 to a quantity forming in 1917 79-5 per cent. Of the total production. The increased production of raw rubber has been absorbed chie?y by the rubber manufacturing industry in the United States, which consumed times as much raw rubber in 1917 as in 1910.
The following table shows the salient statistics regarding the volume of raw rubber production from a time when plantation rubber began to be produced in noticeable quantities.
The above statistics are represented graphically in Fig. I, at the back of the volume.
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