DOW VINYLTOLUENE OFFERS ADVANTAGES I N POLYESTER FIBER GLASS LAMINATION
Polyester fiber glass boat hulls. Hay Greene Boat Company,
Toledo, Ohi
If you are using potting and laminating resins, it will pay you to investigate the properties of this new versatile DOW monomer Vinyltoluene, t h e latest in a series of monomers developed in Dow research laboratories, will supplement styrene in many advantageous ways. This new monomer shares properties in common with styrene, suggesting its substitution in the manufacture of potting and laminating resins. Vinyltoluene is an excellent resin solvent which readily copolymerizes with t h e most popular resins for potting and laminating work. D u e to its higher boiling point, vinyltoluene does n o t volatilize as readily during t h e preparation
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and construction of polyester fiber glass laminations. Priced on the same schedule as Dow styrene, quantities of Dow vinyltoluene sufficient for developmental work are now available. Full production late in 1953 is anticipated. For copies of the vinyltoluene-styrene comparison chart, or further information regarding vinyltoluene properties of interest in products of your manufacture write t o THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, Midland, Michigan, Plastics
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