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]
Juve obtained his BS in chemical engineering from Ohio State University in 1925. [2]
By Jan 1926, Juve was employed at BF Goodrich in Ravenna, Ohio. [3] He was a supervisor of J. Roger Beatty.
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). [5] His most cited scientific publication studied vulcanization accelerator TMTD. [6]
While director of technical services at BF Goodrich's Brecksville research center, Juve served as chairman of the ACS Rubber Division. [7]
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]
Juve obtained his BS in chemical engineering from Ohio State University in 1925. [2]
By Jan 1926, Juve was employed at BF Goodrich in Ravenna, Ohio. [3] He was a supervisor of J. Roger Beatty.
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). [5] His most cited scientific publication studied vulcanization accelerator TMTD. [6]
While director of technical services at BF Goodrich's Brecksville research center, Juve served as chairman of the ACS Rubber Division. [7]