Book of henry ford hemp car
Book of henry ford hemp car
Hemp plastic.
Soybean car
American concept car made from plant-derived plastic
The soybean car was a concept car built with agricultural plastic.
The New York Times in states the car body and fenders were made from a strong material derived from soy beans, wheat and corn.[2][A] One article claims that they were made from a chemical formula that, among many other ingredients, included soy beans, wheat, hemp, flax and ramie; while the man who was instrumental in creating the car, Lowell E.
Overly, claims it was "…soybean fiber in a phenolic resin with formaldehyde used in the impregnation" (Davis, 51).[5] The body was lighter and therefore more fuel efficient than a normal metal body. It was made in Dearborn, Michigan and was introduced to public view on August 13, It was made, in part, as a hedge against the rationing of steel during World War II.[8][9] It was designed to run on hemp fuel.[10]
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