because Formcels are low on water...there's very little for you to take

Nov 6, 2010 - Advertisements that appeared within the print issues of Chem. Eng. News have been included in the C&EN Archives to provide a ...
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because Formcels are low on water...

In fact, there's so little water in our Formcels that many users find it unnecessary to distill any off. So processing is faster. Instead of a lot of water in Formcels, we use alcohols. And end up with, a nice, stable form of formaldehyde with the processing fuss and bother removed. Very handy if you produce alcoholated resins. We now offer two grades of methyl Formcel—containing 46.5% and 55% formaldehyde: n-butyl Formcel —40%; isobutyl Formcel —40%. And, of course, the three other

there's very little for you to take out.

basic forms of formaldehyde. Let us help you choose the best one for your purpose. Write to: Celanese Chemical Company, Dept. 654-H, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Formcel® Celanese® Celanese Chemical Company is a division of Celanese Corporation of America Canadian Affiliate: Canadian Chemical Company, a division of Chemcell 1963, Limited* Export Sales: Amcel Co., Inc., and Pan Amcel Co., Inc., 522 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N.Y

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Only Celanese offers ail four forms of formaldehyde: Paraformaldehyde...stabilized aqueous formaldehyde...Formcel alcohol solutions...and anhydrous trioxane.

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