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T'S BETTER than even money that GEON-coated fabric o r p a p e r — o r f l e x i b l e u n s u p p o r t e d s h e e t — w i l l be broadly used for book-binding w h e n the GEONS are released for non-military applications. That's because a product made from G E O N can be planned to include the properties needed. For example, the ideal book binding must wear well— particularly in public library service. Covers made from G E O N will wear indefinitely, because of their excellent resistance to abrasion and their l o n g flex life. They won't be appreciably affected by age, either • . . B o o k s get dirty. Covers made from GEON will be waterproof, easily washed . . . Color is an important factor in the sale of
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books. GEON materials may be brilliantly—or delicately —colored . • . Many valuable book covers have been destroyed by mildew. G E O N will be unaffected by mildew —discoloration will wash right off. These and other properties of GEON—resistance t o chemicals, foods, heat, cold, light and many other destructive elements, may b e had in an almost limitless variety of planned combinations. GEON may be made into a w i d e variety of forms, too—coatings for fabric and paper; flexible sheet or film for packaging materials; brief cases* upholstery; flexible o r rigid extrusions and molded g o o d s for innumerable applications. Probably you can suggest additional applications fcr these truly versatile rawmaterials. For more complete information about GEON polyvinyl materials, write Department SS-4, Chemical Division* The IB. F. G o o d r i c h C o m p a n y , 3 2 4 R o s e Building* Cleveland 15, Ohio.
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