27
From 13th April, 1927, the returns of the United Kingdom
have ceased to include tyres and tubes imported with complete
vehicles or chassis as part of their equipment, or fitted on wheels
separately imported. The figures since this date cannot, therefore,
he compared with those for earlier periods.
IX.—THE MECHANICAL: RUBBER GOODS INDUSTRY.
1929
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39. The next most important branch of the rubber industry is
that known technically as ‘‘ mechanicals,”’ which comprise driving-
belts, hose, valves, packings and various shock-absorbers and other
rubber goods used in connection with machinery. They form an
important and growing branch of the rubber manufacturing in-
dustry. From the particulars published in the report of the Census
of Manufactures : 1927, issued by the United States Department of
Commerce, the value of ‘‘ mechanicals ’ manufactured in the
United States. has been as follows :—
Mechanical Rubber Goods.
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1925.
1926.
192%.
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4,990 4,875
6,980 | 17,325
1,157 916
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8,490
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6,620
7817 | 13.127 | 13.116 | 20,506
Production.
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28.
In the Preliminary Report on the Census of Production in Great
Britain in 1924, the following particulars of the output of the
manufacturers of mechanical rubber goods are given :—
Production 1924.
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Kinds of Goods.
Quantity.
Value
£000.
Percentage of
total value of
rubber manu-
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Piping and Tubing : Hose ce sve
Piping and Tubing : Mechanicals ce
Machinery Belting or we
5,268,000 yds. | 720 3.35
3,600 tons. | 1,043 | 4.86
1.485 tons. 568 2 65
40. Comparatively few countries engage in the export trade in
mechanical rubber goods. The chief exporting countries are the
Exporting
Countries.