Front:
REMOVING FIRESTONE GUM-DIPPED TIRE FROM
AUTOMATIC CURING MOLD
IN
FIRESTONE
FACTORY AND EXHIBITION BUILDING.
A CENTURY OF PROGRESS.
Back:
Firestone Automatic Curing Molds
After all the component parts of the tire have been
assembled-high-stretch Gum-Dipped cords-plies—beads
-two Extra Gum-Dipped Cord Plies under the Tread-
and the Tread Rubber itself—the tire is placed in a gigantic
curing mold.
In this final important operation, the tire is forced by 43
tons pressure into the Firestone non-skid tread pattern
engraved in the steel mold and vulcanized by steam at
270° F.
SONS CO., CHICAGO
DEEPTONE
R. R. DONNELLEY
Copyright 1933
The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.