Arthur E. Juve

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Arthur Edgar Juve (1901–1965) was a B. F. Goodrich Director of Technology who developed oil-resistant rubber compositions, lab tests for tire treads, and improvements in manufacture of rubber products and the processing of synthetic rubber.[1]

Education[]

Juve obtained his BS in Chemical Engineering from Ohio State University in 1925.[2]

Career[]

By Jan 1926, Juve was employed at BF Goodrich in Ravenna, Ohio.[3]

Juve held patents[4] for halogenated rubber cements (1944), synthetic rubber offset printing blankets (1942), rubber rollers resistant to printing ink (1942), and the viscurometer, a specialized rheometer for rubber compounds undergoing crosslinking (1965).

While director of technical services at BF Goodrich's Brecksville research center, Juve served as Chairman of the ACS Rubber Division.[5]

Awards and Recognitions[]

References[]

  1. ^ Hall, Carl William (2008). A Biographical Dictionary of People in Engineering: From the Earliest Records Until 2000. ISBN 9781557534590. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  2. ^ Proceedings of the Board of Trustees The Ohio State University (PDF). THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY. June 30, 1925. p. 160. hdl:1811/61205. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  3. ^ Alumni News (PDF). Ohio State University, College of Engineering. Jan 1926. pp. 32–35. hdl:1811/33778. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  4. ^ "Google Patents, Arthur E Juve". Google Patents. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  5. ^ "Division of Rubber Chemistry Elects Juve Chairman". Chemical and Engineering News. Dec 5, 1955. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
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