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This six-page pamphlet pamphlet, short unbound or paper-bound book of from 64 to 96 pages. The pamphlet gained popularity as an instrument of religious or political controversy, giving the author and reader full benefit of freedom of the press.  describes this producer of enhanced performance fillers for the precipitated silica silica or silicon dioxide, chemical compound, SiO2. It is insoluble in water, slightly soluble in alkalies, and soluble in dilute hydrofluoric acid. Pure silica is colorless to white.  and precipitated calcium carbonate calcium carbonate, CaCO3, white chemical compound that is the most common nonsiliceous mineral. It occurs in two crystal forms: calcite, which is hexagonal, and aragonite, which is rhombohedral.  markets. The company's flexible production process is said to enable it to tailor products to fit specific customer needs and requirements. Dimosil silicas are said to strengthen and enhance mechanical properties of all types of tires, including passenger tires, green tires, winter tires and truck tires. The company is said to feature an innovative approach to developing specialty silica fillers for different parts of a tire, including the treads, sidewalls, carcass carcass, carcase

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 and wirebelts. (Dimona Silica Industries Ltd.) www.dsilica.com
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Title Annotation:Brochures
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Feb 1, 2007
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