• Dunlop Ltd. (formerly Dunlop Rubber) was a British multinational company involved in the manufacture of various natural rubber goods. Its business was...
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  • John Boyd Dunlop. The brand is used for many other products made from rubber or with rubber components and some with a looser connection to rubber. Ownership...
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    In 1985, the Dunlop Rubber Company was acquired by now-defunct BTR plc, and Sumitomo acquired the rights to manufacture and market Dunlop branded road...
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    Dunlop Rubber. Over the years Sumitomo and Dunlop developed a close business relationship, and in 1963 the Sumitomo Group acquired control of Dunlop Japan...
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  • wristbands. Dunlop Sport is operated by SRI Sports, a subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo Rubber Industries, which acquired the Dunlop brand in...
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  • rubber. The products are designed for healthcare professionals, industrial workers, and end consumers. Ansell's history began in 1893 with the Dunlop...
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    Early in the 20th century it was renamed Dunlop Rubber. Though he did not participate after 1895, Dunlop's pneumatic tyre did arrive at a crucial time...
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    replaced easily, without the need for special tools. The Dunlop valve originally used a tight rubber sleeve (see illustration of "original plug") which had...
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  • Slazenger, on Cannon Street, London. Slazenger was acquired by Dunlop Rubber in 1959. Dunlop was acquired by BTR in 1985. Sports Direct acquired the business...
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  • Dunlop may refer to: Name derived from John Boyd Dunlop (1840–1921) Dunlop Rubber, manufacturer of tyre and rubber products from 1889 to 1985 Dunlop Tyres...
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    polyethylene and some other chemical additives. Foam rubber was first produced in 1929 by Dunlop Rubber researcher chemists E. A. Murphy and Eric Owen using...
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    opening, and it was taken over by the Dunlop Rubber Company, operating under the brand name Dunlop Semtex. Dunlop Semtex achieved success with the factory...
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  • its name to the Dunlop Rubber Company of Australasia. World War I and the rise of the automobile proved to be a boom in demand for rubber products, and...
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  • pneumatic tyre and founder of the Dunlop rubber company John Colin Dunlop (1785–1842), Scottish historian John Dunlop (racehorse trainer) (1939–2018),...
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    Tire (redirect from Rubber tires)
    However, Dunlop is credited with "realizing rubber could withstand the wear and tear of being a tire while retaining its resilience". John Boyd Dunlop and...
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  • acquisition of the Dunlop Aviation Division from Dunlop Rubber. It comprised Dunlop Aviation Division, Aero Engine Equipment, Dunlop Precision Rubber, and Standard...
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    Fort Dunlop (grid reference SP129902), is the common name of the original tyre factory and main office of Dunlop Rubber in the Erdington district of Birmingham...
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  • to make waterproof clothing. In 1925 the company was taken over by Dunlop Rubber. In the mid-1990s the Mackintosh brand owner, Traditional Weatherwear...
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    notably Dunlop Sport being sold to Sumitomo Rubber Industries (SRI), a company of Sumitomo Group, for US$ 137.5 million in 2016–17. "Dunlop and BTR Reach...
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    France (by Goodyear and Dunlop), Turkey (by Goodyear) and Germany (by Fulda and Dunlop).[citation needed] The factory's rubber products were initially...
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  • 1992 to 1995. Lord Ashburton also sat on the boards of Jaguar Cars, Dunlop Rubber, and Royal Insurance. He was the oldest son of Alexander Baring, 6th...
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  • John B. Dunlop (born 1942), American political scientist John Boyd Dunlop (1840–1921), inventor of the pneumatic tyre, founded Dunlop rubber company John...
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  • The Dunlop KT26 was a running shoe made by Dunlop Sport (Australia), from 1978 to 2012. Originally designed by Jerry Stubberfield for the Osaga shoe company...
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  • which specialised in rubber to metal components. The two companies merged in 1955. In 1958, the company was acquired by Dunlop Rubber. "1950s photo shows...
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  • shoes through the "Dunlop Footwear" division. Some of its most renowned shoes were the Volley and the KT-26. In 1924, the Dunlop Rubber Company of Australasia...
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  • Wipac Zytek Automotive Former Abbey Panels Caparo Vehicle Technologies Dunlop Rubber Ferodo Gardner Hardy Spicer Henry Meadows Laycock Engineering Lucas...
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    Volley (shoe) (redirect from Dunlop Volleys)
    shoe is constructed of cotton canvas with a thermoplastic rubber sole. It was introduced by Dunlop Australia in 1939, and has had only minor changes to its...
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    Wipac Zytek Automotive Former Abbey Panels Caparo Vehicle Technologies Dunlop Rubber Ferodo Gardner Hardy Spicer Henry Meadows Laycock Engineering Lucas...
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    resigned from the government and the Commons in 1922, becoming director of Dunlop Rubber. From 1924 until his death he was chairman of Imperial Airways. Geddes...
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