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CHEMICALS > N e w clear

coating

for

aluminum

comes from Plas-Chem Corp., St. Louis, Mo. Called Plas-Chem 1200 Clear, the coating dries quickly to form a tough, glossy film which will not discolor when exposed to ultraviolet radiation; the film also has outstanding salt spray and chemical resistance, the company points out. CIO > KumiSeaS ÎA14- is a new protective coating for printing or identification marks. The one-component system is marketed by Columbia Technical, Woodside, Ν. Υ., which says that the coating's excellent optical properties make it suitable as a protective over­ coating for photographic emulsions and

various markings- The coating also is claimed to be stable to sunlight and agmg under adverse weather condiC11 tions. • Burtonite 7 8 , by Burtonxte Co.. Nutley., N. } . , is a refined guar gum which is now being used as a fioccuJant tor municipal waters. T h e gum is on the "accepted" list o f U. S. Public Health Service for use i n treating public drink­ ing waters. C Ï2

38!5*. the resin shows excellent carbon black dispersion and resistance to aging, sax^s Spencer. C 13

• N e w p o l y e t h y l e n e ccsble jacketing resin, by Spencer Chemical, Kansas City, Mo., is a high molecular weight compound which is claimed to combine its stress-crack resistance with excellent processability. Called Poly-Eth

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• Cycolac plastic, from Marbon Chemical, Washington, \V_ Va., is now available in standard colors ( natural, white, appliance white, dark gre>, light grey, black, blue, red, yellow, tan, and green) for molding, extruding, calendering. and vacuum-forming applications. C 1* Further useful information o n keyed C h e m i o a l if-ems mentioned is r e a d i l y available . . .

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r*^. c o m m e r.—•—I c i a l r*\ Chemicals Companies a d d e d these products t o their lines during the past five weeks Materials ACS reagent-grade lead nitrate Sodium molybdate combined orthophosphate Aminoethylethanolarnine

with

Company Aceto Chemical Flushing. Ν. Υ. Climax Molybdenum N e w York, X. Y. D o w Chemical Midland, Mich.

Dimethyl substituted butenyl tetrahydro phthalic anhydride (Beta-S)

Heyden Newport Chemical N e w York, Ν. Υ.

N-Methylmorpholine and N-ethylmorpholine Poly-L-aspartic acid; poly-L-glutamic acid; poly-L-hydroxyproline; poly-Llysine hydrochloride; poly-L-lysine hydrobromide; poly-D-lysine hydrochloride; pory-ï^-proline; and polysarcosine Yttrium iron garnet ( Y I G ) crystals

Jefferson Chemical Houston, Tex. Mann Research Laboratories N e w York, X. Y.

Stabilized methyl parathion and trimethylamine, anhydrous (5 and 2 5 lb. cylinders) Thiolated protein (Thiogel-20) Uncompensated silicon (Types 4 1 , 4 2 , and 4 3 ) ferf-Butyl acetate ( T L A )

Suggested Uses Include Making lead chroma te, explosives, and matches Inhibiting corrosion in aqueous recirl_7se i n d i e textile, petroleum, metal cleaning, and specialty chemicals in­ dustries Potential intermediate for making surfactiuits, lubricant additives, and cor­ rosion inhibitors. Development quantities Catalysts in making rigid, semirigid, and flexible urethane foams Protein studies and in enzyme and blood chemistrv

Microwave Chemicals Lab N e w York. X. Y. Monsanto Chemical St. Louis, Mo.

Microwave devices

D « I β . IX X I U 1 I I I 1 UK X l U i U

îriterrrîeviia.ies *or iuhber acceleiatois, agricultural pesticides, and surfactants Pharmaceutical vehicle; for hair setting bases, and special developing and printing emulsions Semiconductors

Philadelphia, Pa. Schwarz Laboratories Mount Vernon, Ν. Υ. Sylvania Electric Products Towanda, Pa. Texaco Co. N e w York, Ν . Y.

Insecticide dust formulations

Improving antiknock qualities of premium and superpremium motor fuels. Will be available through licensing

Available in commercial quantities unless otherwise noted.

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