Another new development
using
B.F.Goodrich Chemical
raw materials
Auto door panel padding manufactured by Fiber Bond Corp., Chicago, III. gets "spring" from acetate staple impregnated zvith Hycar latex supplied by B. F. Goodrich Chemical Company,
Hycar latex puts bounce into acetate staple for auto interiors
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HE padding in that new car door panel? Chances are g o o d that it's acetate staple b o n d e d permanently together and made springy by Hycar latex. In this impregnated textile appli cation, Hycar 1577 and Hycar 1561 p r o v i d e strength, soft give and secure heat-sealed laminations of vinyl upholstery, staple and panel b o a r d . M o r e g o o d r e a s o n s for Hycar's use here —it withstands m o i s t u r e ; resists mold, m i l d e w , fungi, insects; and does not discolor the vinyl.
Versatile Hycar latices are out standing bonding media for other textile fibers, too: nylon, rayon, cot t o n wool and many fiber combina tions. They produce non-woven fabrics having good hand, rumple and mat-resistance, g o o d crease recovery, washability and excep tional resistance to solvents and dry cleaning fluids. New uses for non-woven fibers bonded by Hycar are born almost every day. Examples include garment inner linings, simulated chamois and washcloths. For information on
Hycar latices, write Dept. K E - 2 , B.F.Goodrich Chemical Company, 3135 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 15, Ohio. Cable address: Goodchemco. In Canada: Kitchener, Ontario.
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