Formaldehyde grew up at Celanese - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS

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ForrxisilcleliycL© g r e - w u p Old-fashioned, simple formalin was good enough for junior frog-collectors. But modern industry, with its two-billionpound a year appetite, needs far more sophisticated forms of formaldehyde—many developed, all produced by Celanese. There is now a big family of Celanese formaldehydes, designed exactly to fit the requirements of special industries. There's stabilized formaldehyde (formalin 37%), paraformaldehyde (solid polymer) both flake and powder, Formcel solutions (formaldehyde in specified alcohols) and trioxane (anhydrous.)

Celanese scientists knoiv formaldehyde. They've discovered, for example, a new and better way to stabilize it, and conquer the troublesome problems of formaldehyde in water solutions. It means shipments at cooler temperatures with process and economic advantages for users. Celanese is one of the world's largest, most experienced producers of formaldehyde and other high-volume basic chemicals. For technical data, please write outlining your specific interest. Celanese Chemical Company, Dept. 654-J, 180 Madison Avenue, New York 16, N.Y. cdanese® Formed®

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Celanese Chemical Company is a Division of Celanese Corporation of America. Canadian Affiliate: Canadian Chemical Company Limited, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver. Export Sales: Amcel Co., Inc., and Pan Amcel Co., Inc., 180 Madison Avenue, New York 16.

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