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W H E N CHEMICAL C O R R O S I O N T H R E A T E N S LIFE » F M E T A L E O U I P M E H T . . . Srp e c i f y BAKELITE Illustration show* ' a steel panel, coated m . Resin Baking Finishes w i t h BAKÉLITE Resin Baking Finish, after two years of alternate exposure to crude oil, steam, gasoline and salt water. An unusually tough test, yet merely one of many tests and actual service conditions that caused most finishes to fail completely—hut left the BAKÉLITE Resin Baking Coating intact 1 Developed by Bakélite Laboratories in co-operation with leading paint ^nd varnish manufacturers, these durable coatings are applied by dipping or spraying. They are then baked to a glass-hard finish that withstands not only most solvents, and acids, and mild alkaline liquids and fumes, but abrasion, elevated temperatures and c o l d - e v e n sterilizing
with live steam. Frequently they are applied and baked, on-the-spot, without dismantling essential equipment. In this capacity BAKÉLITE Resin Baking Finishes serve a wide variety of corrosion-resistant needs on ordinary iron and steel, ranging from sanitary linings for tanks, vats, and food containers to coatings on processing and ventilating equipment. Write Department 44 for the names of manufacturers equipped to supply and apply these finishes in the erection or maintenance of plant equipment.
BAKÉLITE CORPORATION, 80 East
42 Street, New York 17
Unit of Union Carbide and Carbon Corforation
Coating Resins VOLUME
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2$,
1944
655