2000°- Bad News For Aggressors ! A SMALL ADDITION OF A CHEMICAL DEVELOPED BY NUODEX MAKES A DEADLY WEAPON POSSIBLE
Added i n m i n o r a m o u n t s t o gasoline, N a p a l m , a p a t e n t e d p r o d u c t of N u o d e x L a b o r a t o r i e s (U.S. P a t e n t No. 2,390,609), causes the fuel to g e l l . . . thereby supplies t h e ammunition which makes incendiaries among the deadliest weapons in the fight against aggression. Solely for military purposes during the present emergency, Nuodex h a s relinquished its royalty rights on its patent to the Government. The small proportion of the yellow granular Napalm powder needed to transform a liquid fuel into a devastating flaming jelly is an example of Nuodex additives at work.
Few Nuodex additives, however, are used for such destructive purposes. Some, used in minute quantities as catalysts, speed the oxidation and polymerization of many paints and varnishes. A little of others added to pigment pastes can double or triple the outp u t of m i x i n g a n d m i l l i n g e q u i p m e n t . Fractional percentages of Nuodex chemicals inhibit the growth of mildew on textiles and p a i n t s . . . control rot a n d decay of wood and wood products. Perhaps Nuodex makes a chemical additive that can improve your product or process, or save you money. Maybe we have just the right "napalm" for your "gasoline"... the proper "little" addition t h a t will make a "big" difference to you. W e welcome your inquiry.
Nuodex Chemical Additives for Industry
NUODEX Products Co., Inc.
Metal Soaps—Drying Catalysts—Polymerization Catalysts—Industrial Fungicides — Wood Preservatives — Pigment Mixing and Milling Aids—Thickening Agents — Lubricant and Grease Additives —Fuel A d d i t i v e s Vinyl Stabilizers—Anti-Oxidants—Anti-Corrosives
ELIZABETH F, N E W JERSEY Nuodex Products of Canada, Ltd., Leaside, Ontario
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