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]

Education

Juve obtained his BS in chemical engineering from Ohio State University in 1925.[2]

Career

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).

While director of technical services at BF Goodrich's Brecksville research center, Juve served as chairman of the ACS Rubber Division.[5]

Awards and Recognitions

References

  1. Hall, Carl William (2008). A Biographical Dictionary of People in Engineering: From the Earliest Records Until 2000. Purdue University Press. ISBN 9781557534590. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  2. Proceedings of the Board of Trustees The Ohio State University (PDF). THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY. June 30, 1925. p. 160. hdl:1811/61205. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  3. Alumni News (PDF). Ohio State University, College of Engineering. Jan 1926. pp. 32–35. hdl:1811/33778. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  4. "Google Patents, Arthur E Juve". Google Patents. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  5. "Division of Rubber Chemistry Elects Juve Chairman". Chemical and Engineering News. Dec 5, 1955. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
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