They had to have rubber to put tires on all the vehicles, airplanes, to make rubber washers, and anything the war enterprise needed rubber for.
Armaments are basically weapons of war. The term can include military structures and defensive systems. In modern parlance, the analogous term "arms" usually means portable weapons but can also mean armaments in general.
risk of fire in rubber industry
Joseph Froude Woodroffe has written: 'The rubber industry of the Amazon' -- subject(s): Rubber industry and trade 'The rubber industry of the Amazon and how its supremacy can be maintained' -- subject(s): Rubber industry and trade
rubber processing oil is used as a lubricator in tyre industry and as a raw material for plastic, chemical and rubber industry.
future of rubber industry(briefly), the use of rubber is widening.Therefore,the future of malaysian rubber industry is fairly bright.The government has a policy encouraging the rubber industry.measures are been taken to ensure stablisation of rubber industry so that Malaysia remains an important player in the global rubber industry. ---answered by, ROHIT NALLAPATI
Philip Schidrowitz has written: 'Recent progress in rubber chemistry and technology' -- subject(s): Rubber, Rubber industry and trade 'Rubber' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Rubber, Rubber industry and trade
The Rubber Industry of the Amazon - 1911 was released on: USA: 25 July 1911
James A. Walsh has written: 'The Armstrong Rubber Company' -- subject(s): Armstrong Rubber Company, History, Rubber industry and trade, Tire industry
In household use, rubber products include rubber bands, gloves, and footwear. In industry use, rubber is used in the production of gaskets, seals, conveyor belts, and tires.
The city of Iquitos also called the Louis of the Amazon developed in response to the boom of the industry of rubber. The rubber boom occurred largely between 1879 to 1912.
Armaments are tools of war.
Iquitos developed in response to the development of the rubber industry.