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A N e w Laboratory To Help Solve Y o u r Rubber Problems

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assistance plays an important part in Heyden Newport's service to the rubber industry. N e a r i n g completion at Pensacola, Florida — this modern rubber service laboratory is designed to pro­ vide the utmost in promptness and efficiency by maintaining complete, modern research and technical service facilities. Experienced rubber chemists will be available to assist in solving customers' problems relating to rubber formulations. Ttie new laboratory is designed to develop better chiemicals to improve rubber performance — add heat, wear and abrasion resistance to tires, footwear, and a ECHNICAL

variety of industrial rubber applications. It will sup­ plement the expanded research program of Heyden Newport Chemical Corporation by producing new emulsifiers, tackifiers, antioxidants, accelerators, re­ tainers, and specialties for both the polymerization and compounding of rubber and other elastomers. Convenient distribution points make these and other Heyden Newport products quickly available to such industries as paper, paint, ink, rubber and adhesive. Sales and technical staffs are always at your service. Newport Industries Company, 342 Madison Avenue, New York 17, Ν. Υ.

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