What in the world is Diamond doing here?
Diamond chemicals help soften the water, end rust in the pipes and chrome the faucets.
Whenever you bathe the dog, the kids or yourself, chances are Diamond chemicals are involved in the products you use. Diamond's Duolite® ion-exchange resins probably have softened the water. The pipes through which it flows may have been coated with Diamond liquid silicates to combat corrosion and extend the life of the plumbing. The finish of the faucets and other metal bathroomfixturesreflect Diamond's long leadership in quality metal-plating chemicals. And the drainpipe could have been made from Dacovin® PVC compounds. But it's not unusual to find Diamond chemicals in so many places. Diamond is constantly discovering new ways to use everyday chemicals — and developing exciting new chemicals for everyday uses. We already have more than two hundred, plus the basic commodity chemicals that earned for us our reputation: soda
ash, caustic soda and chlorine. Add in Diamond's know-how to put so many diversified chemicals to work in practical ways — and you can see why more and more people with questions are turning to Diamond for answers. When you're developing any kind of product or process that needs any kind ofchemical, ask Diamond. That's all you have to do. Just call or write: Diamond Alkali Company, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.
If you use chemicals, there's probably a Diamond chemical you can use. Diamond Chemicals