Cheapest way to capture a Disneyland Dragon - C&EN Global

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Cheapest w waay\ t o capture a Disneyland Dragon Being explained above is the method used to capture the finest details of the fiery dragons t h a t decorate the Casey, Jr., train in fabulous Disneyland. These synthetic serpents were reproduced by pouring a casting resin into a flexible mold made of PLIOVIC. Flexible molds are finding increased use in casting work because of the ease with which they provide extremely faithful reproduc­ tions, plus their great savings i n weight and cost over metal and other types of molds. PLIOVIC—a polyvinyl chloride resin—is well suited for flexible molds because of the ease with which it accepts a range of plasticizers to form a strong, smooth, nonporous com­ pound of the proper hardness and excellent heat stability. Flexible mold materials constitute but one use for versa­ tile P L I O V I C . Where can you use its ease of com­ CHEMICAL pounding, processability and excellent physical and chemical properties to advantage? You can find out by writing for details and the lat­ Ν est Tech Book. Bulletins to: Goodyear, Chemical Division, Dept. V-9416, Akron 16, Ohio.

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