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Thiokol - Wikipedia Thiokol was an American corporation concerned initially with rubber and related chemicals, and later with rocket and missile propulsion systems Its name is a portmanteau of the Greek words for sulfur (Greek: θεῖον, romanized: theion) and glue (Greek: κόλλα, romanized: kolla), an allusion to the company's initial product, Thiokol polymer
THIOKOL® 2235M | PolySpec Thiokol - holcimpolyspec. com THIOKOL® 2235M is a high performance, non-sag, NSF approved chemical resistant elastomeric joint sealant Due to its high polysulfide polymer content, it is resistant to many chemicals, shrinkage, aging, thermal stress and the effects of outdoor exposure
Thiokol Explosion: 50 Years Later, Families Seek To Be Remembered Workers like Hattie Fogle, who was a 19-year-old single mother when she went to work for Thiokol, didn’t know just how dangerous the job was until that gruesome day 50 years ago when a fire sparked an explosion so powerful that it shook the Earth for miles around The blast killed 29 of her coworkers including her brother and a sister-in-law
Thiokol (polymer) - Wikipedia Thiokol is a trade mark for various organic polysulfide polymers [1] Thiokol polymers are used as an elastomer in seals and sealants The distinction between the polymers first commercialized by the Thiokol Chemical Company and subsequent polysulfide materials is often unclear [2]
Thiokol Corporation -- Company History Thiokol Corporation is the world's largest producer of solid rocket motors and other parts for the aerospace and defense industries
Thiokol Corporation records - Hagley Museum and Library The Thiokol Chemical Corporation was formed in 1929 for the production of synthetic rubber and other related chemicals Headquartered in Trenton, New Jersey, the company moved into defense contracting in the 1940s and, after the Second World War, their product further evolved as both a rocket fuel and a binding agent in one
Echoes of 1971: the tragedy at Thiokol - Fernandina Observer A horrific explosion occurred on February 2, 1971 at the Thiokol Chemical plant in Woodbine, Georgia Thirty Thiokol employees' lives were lost, and more than 100 others were injured Prior to the explosion, 600 Thiokol workers in Woodbine supported troops in the Vietnam War and the United States Space Program
Aeroengines AZ | THIOKOL -At a public level, Thiokol is well known for having built the RSRM boosters for the Shuttle, launch ships to position satellites in orbit and supply material to space stations like the ISS -Thiokol, as has been said, absorbed other companies such as Reaction Motors Inc
Morton Thiokol 1945: JPL discovers that Thiokol can be used as a stabilizer in solid rocket motors 1958: Thiokol merges with Reaction Motors Inc (RMI) 1974: Thiokol wins contract to build the SRBs for the Space Shuttle