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B. JF. Ggodrich Chemical Co does not coat these seat cushion tension wires. We supply the Geon resin for the plastisol compound only.
G e o n takes t h e ^ y C H f | out of a u t o seats!
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VER r i d d e n o n c a r s e a t s t h a t ' squeaked and wondered if s o m e t h i n g c o u l d be d o n e about it? Well, s o m e t h i n g has been done—and it t o o k a G e o n material to do it! A leading car manufacturer found that coating the seat cushion t e n s i o n w i r e s w i t h a vinyl plastic made from G e o n paste resin eliminated squeaks. T h e plastic replaces a soft, felt-like material that w a s w r a p p e d a r o u n d t h e tension wires. Result — metallic clicks and squeaks are silenced; riders relax in quiet comfort. And G e o n brings extra advantages. It i s so abrasion-resistant that deflec-
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t i o n of the seat cushion does not wear through the vinyl plastic, as it sometimes did in t h e old type jute. The plastic a l s o provides resistance to moisture and aging. Coating of these seat cushion tens i o n wires stirs up more i d e a s . For example, coating coil s p r i n g s for mattresses, couches and chairs. And this versatile G e o n material has many m o r e uses. For G e o n paste resin—and other G e o n materials—may be used for coati n g , dipping, casting o r moldi ng. They can be made resistant to heat and c o l d , aging, abrasion and many chem-
icals. P e r h a p s they c a n help you i m p r o v e or d e v e l o p m o r e s a l e a b l e p r o d u c t s . For h e l p f u l i n f o r m a t i o n , please write D e p t . G A l , B.F.Goodrich Chemical Company, R o s e Building, Cleveland 15, O h i o . Cable address: G o o d c h e m c o . In Canada: Kitchener, Ontario-
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G E O N RESINS » GOOD-RITE PLASTICIZERS.. . t h e ideal team to m a k e products easier, better and more saleable. O E O N polyvinyl materials • HYCAR American rubber •
GOOD-RITE chemicals and plasticizers • H A R M O N organic colors
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