1941 Rubber Extraction Laboratory Exhibit in Salinas California
A laboratory exhibit at Intercontinental Rubber Producers in Salinas, California, features a rubber extraction process from December 1941. The image shows rubber worms atop bagasse, the fibrous residue from sugarcane processing. During World War II, the American rubber industry was crucial for military supply chains, emphasizing the importance of local resources in Monterey County.
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1941 Rubber Extraction Laboratory Exhibit in Salinas California
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