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Gutta percha, the trans-1,4-polyisoprene of botanical origin, was once the exclusive material for a variety of objects, such as insulative covering of submarine cables, chemical-resistant devices, golf balls, and denture and dent fillers. This book traces the 'journey' of this unique polymer which played a role as precursor to the synthetic thermoplastics emergence in 20th century. (The appendices briefly review the history of Xylonite (Celluloid) and Amber & Copal is briefly reviewed).
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Contents
Foreword by Prof. Malcolm M. Mackley
Introduction
Chapter 1 The source of gutta percha and the use by native people
Chapter 2 Introduction to Europe; Processing and products
Chapter 3 Insulative covering of submarine cables
Chapter 4 Structure and properties
Chapter 5 The founding of plantation at Tjipetir
Chapter 6 Other sources of trans-1,4-poly-isoprene
Chapter 7 A guide to the gutta percha plantation/factory at Cipetir
Chapter 8 Gutta Percha Conference 2007
Chapter 9 Recent News
Appendix1 A Brief History of Xylonite (Celluloid)
Appendix2 Thermoplastic Aspects of Amber and Copal
References and Notes
Index