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This is rubber

United Kingdom, 1954
film

The production of rubber on the plantations of Malaya and Ceylon, from bud-grafting and tapping to the stage where the natural rubber is processed in factorie..

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From Grisek: grade one

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Engineering with rubber

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Rubber in today's world

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