CAN CELANESE PARAFORMALDEHYDE ENLARGE YOUR PLANT

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CAN CELANESE P A R A F O R M A L D E H Y D E ENLARGE Y O U R PLANT CAPACITY?

Switch to paraformaldehyde and boost batch size up to 30% —eliminate expensive storage tanks, storage heating prob­ lems, piping and pumps. Celanese paraformaldehyde is a low-priced, free-flowing white solid containing a minimum of 9 1 % available formal­ dehyde and, obviously, very little water. If you use aqueous formaldehyde, a change to para may give you the equivalent of bigger-plant capacity, and cut overall costs too. Para provides two-and-a-half times as much formalde­ hyde as commercial 37% formalin, which means substan­ tially larger yields in less processing time. Sewage disposal problems are simplified because there's less water to start with. Para can be stored in facilities costing a fraction of the outlay needed for insulated formalin storage tanks. And para helps you keep a sharp eye on utility bills, since its shorter processing time requires less steam, power and water consumption.

Celanese paraformaldehyde is practically unbeatable for the production of high-solids resins — urea, phenolic and resorcinol — particularly if the removal of water from the finished resin is indicated. Para may be equally unbeatable for your application. Why not evaluate its possibilities? Considered on a chemical and cost basis, Celanese para­ formaldehyde qualifies as the preferred formaldehyde choice for present economies and future planning. CelaneseChemical Company, Dept. 654C, 522 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N.Y. Celanese® Celanese Chemical Company is a division of Celanese Corporation of America. Canadian Affiliate: Canadian Chemical Company Limited, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver. Export Sales: Amcel Co., Inc., and Pan Amcel Co., Inc., 522 Fifth Avenue, New York 36.

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