Goodyear, Chemical Division - Industrial & Engineering Chemistry

Goodyear, Chemical Division. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1957, 49 (9), pp 3A–3A. DOI: 10.1021/i650573a701. Publication Date: September 1957. Copyright © 1957...
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How to set t h e pace in fastness A significant advance in textile printing occurred with the advent of resinbonded pigments. These new colors permitted striking patterns in brilliant shades with excellent fastness to sunlight, atmospheric fumes, washing and dry cleaning. But they still left something to be desired on crocking. Today's solution is one in which CHEMIGUM LATEX —the lighter-colored nitrile latex—plays a major role. Easily modified with other materials and mixed into the colors at the printer's, C H E M I G U M LATEX helps form a protective coating which locks in the pigment particles. The end result sets the current pace in fastness to crocking plus even further improving resistance to washing.

CHEMIGUHI

Putting α liquid lock on pigment colors is just one of many uses for CHEMIGUM in the textile industry. Its high binding strength, flexibility, light color and permanence plus ease of handling, compounding and applying are finding wide application in binders, coatings, finishes and adhesives of all types.

LATEX

LATEX

For full information, including the latest Tech Book Bulle­ tins, on how CHEMIGUM LATEX can improve textile — or paper or leather — products, just write to: Goodyear, Chemical Division, Dept. 1-9420, Akron 16, Ohio.

wafer dispersion of nitrile rubber

CHEMICAL

GOOD YEAR DIVISION COATINGS DEPARTMENT

ChemlETum. Pllnflex, Pliollte, PIlo-Tuf, Pllovlc— T. M.'s The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio

CHEMIGUM

PLIOFLEX

PLIOLITE

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PLIO-TUF

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PLIOVIC

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WING-CHEMICALS

High Polymer Resins, Rubbers, Latices and Related Chemicals for the Process Industries For further information, circle number 3 A on Readers' Service Card, page 119 A VOL. 49, NO. 9

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SEPTEMBER 1957

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