CRYSTAL ALUMS? Make GENERAL CHEMICAL Your Source

Nov 5, 2010 - Eng. News , 1956, 34 (21), Inside Back Cover. DOI: 10.1021/cen-v034n021.ibc. Publication Date: May 21, 1956. Copyright © 1956 AMERICAN ...
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CRYSTAL

ALUMS? M a k e GENERAL C H E M I C A L Your S o u r c e ! A M M O N I U M ALUM

The sparkling crystals pictured above show a small section of an alum "cake" just after crystallization. Soon these icy white "stalactites" will be processed into one of the many forms in which General Chemical offers its Ammonia and Potash Alums. What the picture can't show is the unusually high quality and uniformity for which "G.C." crystal alums are known.

(Crystal Alum Ammonium)

POTASSIUM ALUM (Crystal Alum Potassium)

But it's always there . . . and will "show thru" wherever you use them . . . just as it has for so many other users over the years. For the best— make General Chemical your source of Crystal Alums!

Available Forms: Lump Nut Pea Granular Powdered also N.F. X Grades

For a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , call the nearest office listed b e l o w .

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